EmiLoKiJu / hello-react-front-end

A React-Redux app as a front-end

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πŸ“– [hello-react-front-end]

hello-react-front-end, is a way to greet someone in a very difficult way

Link to the back-end repository here

πŸ›  Built With

Tech Stack

  • React-redux
  • axios
  • Key Features

    • React-redux
    • axios

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    πŸ’» Getting Started

    To get a local copy of this project and run it in your computer, follow these steps.

    Prerequisites

    In order to run this project you need:

    • node and yarn installed on your system.
    • npx version 7.1.0 or later.

    Tutorial

    This project was build in windows 10, using vscode.

    To create this project run the following command:

    $ npx create-react-app hello-react-front-end
    

    For installing react-router-dom, react-redux, @reduxjs/toolkit and axios, run the following:

    npm install react-router-dom
    npm install react-redux
    npm install @reduxjs/toolkit
    npm install axios
    

    The file structure for react-redux is in the javascript folder, as it follows:

    |-- src/
    |   |-- components/
    |   |-- redux/
    |   |   |-- store.js
    |   |-- App.js
    |   |-- index.js
    

    Then, customize as you like to follow your requirements

    Setup

    To get a local copy up and running follow these simple example steps.

    Clone this repository in the desired folder:

    cd my-folder
    git clone https://github.com/EmiLoKiJu/hello-react-front-end.git
    

    Install

    To install this project:

    cd hello-react-front-end
    code .
    npm install
    

    Usage

    To run the project, run the following command:

    npm start
    

    Go to http://localhost:5000/ and see it working.

    Run tests

    Not implemented tests

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    πŸ‘₯ Authors

    πŸ‘€ Gabriel Rozas

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    πŸ”­ Future Features

    • Nothing so far

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    🀝 Contributing

    I welcome contributions to enhance the functionality and user experience of the Morse_Translator project. If you have any ideas, suggestions, or bug reports, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.

    If you'd like to contribute to this project, please follow these steps:

    1. Fork the repository.
    2. Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
    3. Make your changes and commit them with descriptive commit messages.
    4. Push your changes to your forked repository.
    5. Submit a pull request to the main repository, explaining your changes in detail.

    Please adhere to the coding conventions and guidelines specified in the project.

    Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome! Feel free to check the issues page.

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    ⭐️ Show your support

    If you like this project give it a star ⭐️

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    ❓ FAQ

    • Can I use the project for any purpose?

      • Yes, you can use this files for anything you need
    • Do I need to ask for permission?

      • No need to ask for permission.

    πŸ™ Acknowledgments

    ** I would like to thank to Microverse for giving this inspiring project **

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    πŸ“ License

    This project is MIT licensed.

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