A code autograder for student homework submissions
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  1. kgrader
  2. =======
  3. __kgrader__ is a code autograder, originally created by the course staff of
  4. [CS 296-41](https://cs.illinois.edu/courses/profile/CS296) (Systems Programming
  5. Honors) at the University of Illinois to grade student homework submissions.
  6. It is written in Ruby.
  7. Installation
  8. ------------
  9. Download kgrader over git:
  10. git clone https://github.com/earwig/kgrader.git kgrader
  11. cd kgrader
  12. If you want to use UIUC-specific assignment specifications (requires special
  13. permissions, but you have those if you want to grade our assignments, right?):
  14. git submodule update --init
  15. Usage
  16. -----
  17. kgrader uses rake as its command-line interface.
  18. ### Setup
  19. To show all known classes, semesters, and assignments:
  20. rake list
  21. To load a roster (a newline-delimited list of student identifiers) for a
  22. specific semester:
  23. rake roster cs123 myroster.csv semester=sp16
  24. To load a roster for the current semester:
  25. rake roster cs123 myroster.csv
  26. ### Grading
  27. To grade a particular assignment (e.g., "mp1" for the "cs123" course):
  28. rake grade cs123 mp1
  29. After verifying that everything looks good, push the grade reports with:
  30. rake commit cs123 mp1
  31. ### Housekeeping
  32. To do some basic cleanup (i.e., trash uncommitted grading attempts, or reset
  33. messy internal state after a bad run):
  34. rake clean
  35. To restore kgrader to its "factory defaults" (i.e., everything `clean` does,
  36. but also delete checked-out student repos and roster files -- dangerous!):
  37. rake clobber
  38. ### Advanced
  39. `grade` has an extended syntax for different options.
  40. To specify the semester, instead of the inferred current one:
  41. rake grade cs123 mp1 semester=sp16
  42. To set a cutoff date after which commits will be ignored:
  43. rake grade cs123 mp1 due="March 20, 2016 11:59:59 PM CDT"
  44. To grade without fetching new student repo changes:
  45. rake grade cs123 mp1 fetch=no
  46. To grade specific students only:
  47. rake grade cs123 mp1 students=ksmith12
  48. rake grade cs123 mp1 students=ksmith12,bcooper3,mjones14
  49. Normally, kgrader will only regrade a particular student's assignment if their
  50. repo has changed since the last run. To forcibly regrade:
  51. rake grade cs123 mp1 regrade=yes
  52. You can combine these arguments in any meaningful way. `semester` is available
  53. for `roster` and `commit`, and and `students` is available for `commit`.