Meducate-front is a powerful, feature-rich Next.js application designed to demonstrate the extensive capabilities of the Next.js framework in creating robust and dynamic web applications. The application serves as a reference point for developers interested in learning how to leverage the features provided by the Next.js framework, including server-side rendering, static site generation, and API routes.
Key features of Meducate-front include a responsive user interface, multi-user authentication, integration with a variety of APIs, dynamic routing, and more. Whether you're an experienced developer looking to expand your skill set or a new programmer interested in the world of Next.js, Meducate-front is designed for you.
Before you begin, ensure that you have the following installed on your machine:
- Node.js (v14.x or later)
- npm (v7.x or later) or yarn (v1.22.x or later)
In addition, you should have a basic understanding of:
- JavaScript (ES6)
- React
- Next.js
To get Meducate-front running on your local machine, follow these steps:
- Clone the repository from GitHub:
git clonehttps://github.com/HidanZZ/meducate-front.git
- Navigate to the project directory:
cd meducate-front
- Install project dependencies:
If you're using npm:
npm install
Or with yarn:
yarn
- Finally, start the development server:
If you're using npm:
npm run dev
Or with yarn:
yarn dev
Your application should now be running at http://localhost:3000
.
Once the application is running, navigate to http://localhost:3000
in your browser to view the application.
Each feature of the application can be accessed via its own dedicated route. For example, to access the user authentication feature, navigate to http://localhost:3000/login
.
Contributions to Meducate-front are more than welcome! Whether it's submitting a bug report, proposing a new feature, or contributing code, your help is greatly appreciated.
To contribute, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch with a descriptive name.
- Make your changes on the new branch.
- Submit a pull request detailing the changes you made and why.
Before submitting a pull request, please make sure your changes pass the tests and the linter.