First of all, you can find this project's tutorial here. Credits go to Andy Leverenz
In this project I:
- Used Ruby to implement a Twitter clone webpage;
- Used HTML, SASS and Bulma to create the views;
- Used the following gems: Bulma, Devise, Gravatar Image, Simple Form, Better Errors and Guard LiveReload;
- Set up a code linter in the repository;
- Used gitflow;
- Created an effective Ruby code that solved the problem;
- Applied Ruby coding best practices;
- Implemented basic OOP principles;
- Have an organized project structure;
- Used common Ruby patterns;
- Chose a simple solution over a more complex one.
When the App is executed, you can sign up and sign out of your account. Also, you can make tweeets, edit and delete them. Only signed in users can see the full webpage.
Ruby on Rails, HTML, SASS and Bulma.
- Clone the project to your local machine;
cd
into the project directory;- Run
bundle install
to install the necessary gems; - Run
rails db:migrate
to create your database columns; - Run
rails s
to start a server in your computer; - In your browser address, type the following URL: localhost:3000;
- Enjoy the App and its functionalities!
Murilo Roque Paiva da Silva
Github: @MuriloRoque
Twitter: @MuriloRoquePai1
Linkedin: MuriloRoque
Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome! Start by:
- Forking the project
- Cloning the project to your local machine
cd
into the project directory- Run
git checkout -b your-branch-name
- Make your contributions
- Push your branch up to your forked repository
- Open a Pull Request with a detailed description to the development branch of the original project for a review
Give a ⭐️ if you like this project!
The original design is attributed to Andy Leverenz.