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This is a project developed by a student at the University of Leeds for managing bills in shared households.
Documentation for the framework can be found on the Laravel website.
The installation guide can be found in the Laravel documentation. This will allow you to run the Laravel development server to run the project. Please note that PHP will be needed on your machine to run Laravel.
The web application can be simply used by creating a profile from the navigation bar. Once within the profile area, you can follow the instructions to create bills for an account.
The Laravel framework is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license