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Learn JavaScript by adventuring around in the terminal.
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# JAVASCRIPTING
> Learn JavaScript by adventuring around in the terminal.
> _Looking for more interactive tutorials like this? Go to [nodeschool.io](http://nodeschool.io)._
## Get help
Having issues with javascripting? Get help troubleshooting in the [nodeschool discussions repo](http://github.com/nodeschool/discussions), or on gitter:
[](https://gitter.im/nodeschool/discussions?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge)
## Install Node.js
Make sure Node.js is installed on your computer.
Install it from [nodejs.org/download](http://nodejs.org/download)
### Install `javascripting` with `npm`
Open your terminal and run this command:
```
npm install --global javascripting
```
The `--global` option installs this module globally so that you can run it as a command in your terminal.
> Having issues with installation? If you get an EACCESS error you can prefix the command with `sudo`, but also take a look at this npm documentation for fixing permissions so that you don't have to use `sudo`: https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/fixing-npm-permissions
## Run the workshop
Open your terminal and run the following command:
```
javascripting
```
You'll see the menu:

Navigate the menu with the up & down arrow keys.
Choose a challenge by hitting enter.
### Take a look at this gif that shows the first challenge:

In the gif I'm using the command line editor `nano` ([here are some basic usage tips for nano](https://github.com/sethvincent/dev-envs-book/blob/master/chapters/05-editors.md#nano)).
You can use any editor you like.
[atom](http://atom.io) or [brackets](http://brackets.io/) are both good options.
## Need help with an exercise?
Open an issue in the nodeschool/discussions repo: https://github.com/nodeschool/discussions
Include the name `javascripting` and the name of the challenge you're working on in the title of the issue.
## TODOS:
Add these challenges:
- "OBJECT KEYS"
- "FUNCTION RETURN VALUES"
- "THIS"
- "SCOPE"
## License
MIT