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This repository is an example of how to host a MakeCode tutorial on Github. This particular tutorial is for MakeCode Arcade, but this is fully supported for micro:bit and Minecraft as well.
To create your tutorial repository:
- Open https://arcade.makecode.com/ (or makecode.microbit.org, minecraft.makecode.com)
- Click on New Project
- Give the project a descriptive name
- Click on the Github Icon on the bottom toolbar next to the project name and sign in if prompted
- Click Go ahead
This will make an empty MakeCode repository in your Github account.
By default, the content from the README file is loaded as a tutorial. You can view it using this URL:
http://arcade.makecode.com/#tutorial:https://github.com/microsoft/pxt-tutorial-sample
The url should be formatted as follows: https://[editor URL]/#tutorial:[github-username]/[github-repository-name]
You can also include additional tutorials in one repository. In this case, the first-tutorial.md
and second-tutorial.md
. If you add a new file, make sure it is included in the files
list in pxt.json
. If you add this file from the MakeCode Editor, it will be automatically updated. You can view these tutorials at the following URLs:
http://arcade.makecode.com/#tutorial:https://github.com/microsoft/pxt-tutorial-sample/first-tutorial
The url should be formatted as follows: https://[editor URL]/#tutorial:[github-username]/[github-repository-name]/[path-to-tutorial]
A repository containing a tutorial may also contain custom blocks for use in the tutorial. The custom.ts
file here exports two functions as blocks. These blocks can then be used in any tutorial in the same repository. As with new tutorial files, make sure any new TypeScript files are added to the list in pxt.json
.
Localized versions of the tutorial can also be added to the repository, under a _locales
folder. This folder contains a list of sub-directories with the correctly capitalized language code (eg. zh-CN, de-DE). The localized tutorial should have the same file name as the base tutorial. To view a localized version of the tutorial, add ?lang=[language-code]
to the URL, as follows:
When you update the Github repository, it make take up to 20 minutes for your changes to be reflected in the MakeCode editor, due to caching. To force an update, you will need to create a "release":
- Open https://arcade.makecode.com/ (or makecode.microbit.org, minecraft.makecode.com)
- Click on Import on the right-hand side above the row of your projects
- Select Your Github Repo and sign into Github if prompted
- Select the repository with your tutorial
- In the MakeCode editor, click the Github Icon on the bottom toolbar by the project name
- In the Release Zone section of the page, click Create a Release and select whichever release type feels most appropriate.