turnin - submit assignments to be graded
turnin [ OPTIONS ] -c [ course-name ] files
Submits assignments to be graded. We submit to the default project if it is not specified as an option.
-c, --course
Sets the course to which we'll submit our assignments.
files A list of files we wish to submit. They will be compressed using
tar(1) and gzip(1) formats before being copied to the submission
directory.
--version
Print turnin's version
-h, --help
Print a help message
-l, --list
Prints a list of projects, along with whether or not they are
enabled and shows which project is the default project.
-p, --project
Sets the project to which we'll submit our assignments.
-C, --config
Path to an alternate configuration file
-v, --verbose
Prints a list of submitted files once they have been submitted.
-k, --keyid
Cryptographically signs an assignment using gpg(1)
-w, --legal
Print warranty and license information.
turnin -c world-cheeses --list
List the projects in the course world-cheeses.
turnin -c world-cheeses stilton-recipe
Submit the file stilton-recipe to the default project in the
course world-cheeses.
turnin -c world-cheeses -p stilton stilton-recipe
Submit the file stilton-recipe to the project stilton in the
course world-cheeses.
/etc/turnin-ng.cf ~/.turnin-ng/submissions
turnincfg(1) The full documentation for turnin is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and turnin programs are properly installed at your site, the command info turnin-ng should give you access to the complete manual.
Turnin-NG and this manpage were written by Ryan Kavanagh <[email protected]> in the summer of 2009 and are still actively maintained. Turnin-NG is a replacement for the 'project' and 'turnin' commands written in 1990 for the SPARC architecture by an unknown author. Both Turnin-NG and this manpage are distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
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