- 📖 About the Project
- 💻 Getting Started
- 👥 Authors
- 🔭 Future Features
- 🤝 Contributing
- ⭐️ Show your support
- 🙏 Acknowledgements
- 📝 License
- HTML5.
- CSS3.
- Javascript using ES6.
- Webpack.
<### Client
- HTML.
- CSS.
- JS.
- Webpack
- local.
- N/A.
- HTML5 semantics.
- CSS3.
- Javascript OOP, ES6.
- Webpack.
- Installed Git.
- Create a local directory that you want to clone the repository.
- Open the command prompt in the created directory.
- On the terminal run this command git clone <>
- Install the dev dependencies for linters run npm install.
- run:
npm i --save-dev webpack webpack-cli webpack-dev-server @babel/core @babel/preset-env babel-loader style-loader css-loader sass-loader html-webpack-plugin mini-css-extract-plugin
After Installing all the packages run this command npm run start
to start dev server and you can just press Ctrl + C
in the terminal and that will kill it and run npm run build
to creates a build directory with a production build of your app .
- Installed Git.
- A browser.
- Clone this repository to your desired folder.
- Git.
- Github.
- git clone <>
- cd To-Do-List
- npx eslint .
- npx stylelint "*/.{css,scss}"
You can deploy this project using https://abenezerassefa.github.io/TODOLIST/
- Github pages.
👤 Abenezer
- GitHub: @AbenezerAssefa
- LinkedIn: Abenezer
In the future, I shall be adding some dynamic loading effects to ensure a more smooth rendering on user's devices with the following features:
- Use of JavaScript to render dynamically
- Implement pop-up modals for each project cards
- Integrate Backend
- Add some animations and transition for good user experience
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome! Feel free to check the issues page.
If you like this project kindly send to me an e-mail expressing it, it would make my day and fuel my motivation.
I would like to thank Microverse team for this journey.
- Kindly check the branches names in github then add them manually on your local machine, after that you may just pull the changes.
- It's not available for now I'm still working on it, once it's available I'll update this answer.
This project is MIT licensed.