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@a2937 a2937 commented Aug 27, 2025

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Closes #62035

While the Full Stack Curriculum is ugly (I would love to setup routes for chapters and modules) , everything should now be functioning properly.

@a2937 a2937 requested a review from a team as a code owner August 27, 2025 23:44
@a2937 a2937 added the scope: tools/scripts Scripts for supporting dev work, generating config and build artifacts, etc. label Aug 27, 2025
@a2937 a2937 changed the title Chore(tools)/migrate to new structure chore(tools) : migrate challenge editor to new curriculum structure Aug 27, 2025
@raisedadead raisedadead changed the title chore(tools) : migrate challenge editor to new curriculum structure refactor(tools) : migrate challenge editor to new curriculum structure Aug 30, 2025
@ilenia-magoni ilenia-magoni added the status: waiting review To be applied to PR's that are ready for QA, especially when additional review is pending. label Sep 3, 2025
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it works and that's the most important, but it would be great to have titles instead of dashed names

and for superblocks that have chapter and modules to see that division in the block selection

these both can go on a new issue tho

@raisedadead raisedadead merged commit 5148ed2 into freeCodeCamp:main Sep 4, 2025
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@a2937 a2937 deleted the chore(tools)/migrate-to-new-structure branch September 4, 2025 13:37
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New curriculum structure breaks challenge editor
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