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To-do list" is a tool that helps to organize your day. It simply lists the things that you need to do and allows you to mark them as complete. I build a simple website that allows for doing that, and I do it using ES6 and Webpack!

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Project Name : TO-Do list (Peer-Feedback and testing)

"To-do list" is a tool that helps to organize your day. It simply lists the things that you need to do and allows you to mark them as complete. I build a simple website that allows for doing that, and I do it using ES6 and Webpack!

In order to achieve this project I used some resources and technologies listed below : Note that this project is repetition is for learning purpose

On Desktop On Mobile
Desktop version of the project Mobile Version

Built With

  • Major languages : JavaScript (ES6 syntax), HTLM and CSS
  • Frameworks : none
  • Module bundler : webpack
  • Technologies used : Github, Git and Linters

Live Demo

Click here for the demo

Getting Started

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

Prerequisites ♻️

  • A personal computer connected to the internet;
  • Have a working and updated browser.
  • Have a local version control like git installed on your computer
  • Have an account on Github, as an online/remote Version Control System
  • Code editor (Visual studio code, sublime text, notepad++, ...) installed on your computer;
  • At least basic of HTML and CSS.

Setup 🎰

  • Click the me and you'll land on the pure repository;
  • click on the green (🟢) button with Code Inscription;
  • You can choose to download the project or just clone it if you are familiar with Git and Github;
  • Follow normal step once download in your computer and use it as it's yours.

Install

  • If you are familiar with git, Run npm install to get all dependecies required to run the linters checks, otherwise use the downloaded project on your computer without testing files

Run test 🧪

Run thes command bellow inside your git bash or command line interface..

  • npm build start : to run the project in your default web Browser
  • npx hint . : for the html codebase and use of best practices.
  • npx stylelint "**/*.{css,scss}" : for the css codebase and use of best practices. you can add
  • npx eslint . : for the JavaScript codebase and use of best practices
  • npm run test or npm test : to run the test for the application
  • Note that you can add --fix keyword to the command for Css and/or JavaScript to make sure that you avoid all errors comming from your code editor

Author

👤 Chris Siku (Main Author)

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👤 Chris Siku (Collaborator)

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🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!

Feel free to check the issues page.

Show your support

Give a ⭐️ if you like this project!

Acknowledgments

  • Microverse
  • Hat tip to anyone whose code was used.

📝 License

This project is MIT licensed.