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Centralized platform for all the colleges to access their study material

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This repository contains the source code for a website designed to help college students access their study materials like quantum books, lectures, notes, past year questions (PYQ), and many more

Overview of project

At 75% .com, our mission is to make quality education accessible to everyone. We understand the challenges students face in navigating their academic journey, and we're here to support you every step of the way with clear, concise, and reliable study materials. What We Offer Tutorials: Step-by-step tutorials covering a wide range of subjects and topics. Our tutorials are crafted by experienced educators to help you grasp complex concepts easily. Notes: Well-organized and detailed notes that highlight key points and essential information. Perfect for quick reviews and in-depth study sessions. Syllabus Guides: Stay on top of your curriculum with our up-to-date syllabus guides. We provide comprehensive outlines to ensure you’re prepared for every exam and assignment. Study Resources: Access a wealth of additional resources, including practice tests, revision tips, and study planners to optimize your learning experience. Why Choose 75% .com? Quality Content: Our materials are meticulously curated by subject matter experts to ensure accuracy and relevance. User-Friendly: An intuitive and easy-to-navigate website that allows you to find what you need quickly and efficiently. Accessible Anytime, Anywhere: Whether you’re studying from home or on the go, our resources are available 24/7 to fit your schedule. Community Support: Join a vibrant community of learners where you can share insights, ask questions, and collaborate with peers. Join Us Empower your academic journey with 75% .com. Explore our extensive library of educational content and take the first step towards achieving your academic goals. Together, we can make learning an enriching and fulfilling experience.

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Features

This website is designed to help college students manage their notes, past-year questions (PYQ), and lectures. It allows users to:

  • access quantum books
  • lecture for the year-wise student
  • all year can access the timetable of their class in one place
  • accessing the syllabus for all subject
  • Access a question set of past year questions (PYQ)
  • Manage and keep track of upcoming lectures

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Tech Stack

Frontend

HTML CSS JS React.js

  • HTML:HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is a skeleton of a website, structuring content with tags and elements.
  • CSS:CSS is a style sheet language used to style web pages.It enables the application of different styles based on media types and user preferences, enhancing user accessibility and readability
  • JavaScript:JavaScript is a programming language used to add interactivity to websites.
  • React.js:A JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It allows developers to create large web applications that can update and render efficiently in response to data changes.

Backend

Node.js expressjs MongoDB

  • MongoDB: A NoSQL database that provides high performance, high availability, and easy scalability. It stores data in flexible, JSON-like documents.
  • Express.js: A minimal and flexible Node.js web application framework that provides a robust set of features for web and mobile applications.
  • Node.js: A JavaScript runtime built on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine, enabling server-side scripting and running scripts server-side to produce dynamic web page content.

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Getting Started

To get a local copy up and running, follow these simple steps:

  1. Clone the repo: git clone <https://github.com/your_username_/Project-Name.git>
  2. Navigate into the project directory: cd Project-Name
  3. Install NPM packages: npm install

How to get started with open source

You can refer to the following articles on the basics of Git and Github.

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Contributing

How to Contribute?

  • Take a look at the existing Issues or create a new issue!
  • Fork the Repo. Then, create a branch for any issue that you are working on. Finally, commit your work.
  • Create a Pull Request (PR), which will be promptly reviewed and given suggestions for improvements by the community.
  • Add screenshots or screen captures to your Pull Request to help us understand the effects of the changes proposed in your PR.
  • DON'T CREATE PRs WITHOUT CREATING ISSUE AND GETTING ASSIGNED

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How to make a pull request

1. Start by making a Fork of the 75per repository. Click on the Fork symbol at the top right corner.

2. Clone your new fork of the repository in the terminal/CLI on your computer with the following command:

git clone https://github.com/<your-github-username>/75per

3. Navigate to the newly created PetMe project directory:

cd 75per

4. Set upstream command:

git remote add upstream https://github.com/AbhiDiva96/75per.git

5. Create a new branch:

git checkout -b YourBranchName

6. Sync your fork or your local repository with the origin repository:

  • In your forked repository, click on "Fetch upstream"
  • Click "Fetch and merge"

7. Make your changes to the source code.

8. Stage your changes and commit:

⚠️ Make sure not to commit package.json or package-lock.json file

⚠️ Make sure not to run the commands git add . or git add *. Instead, stage your changes for each file/folder

git add public
git commit -m "<your_commit_message>"

9. Push your local commits to the remote repository:

git push origin YourBranchName

10. Create a pull request!

11. Congratulations! You've made your first contribution!!

Usage

After installing the dependencies, you can start the local server:

npm run start

Navigate to http://localhost:3000 in your web browser to view the application.

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shoots

Screenshot 2024-05-27 164550

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Home page

Screenshot 2024-05-27 164516

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Feel free to contribute to this project by opening issues or submitting pull requests!

Our Contributors ❤️

Thank you for your invaluable contributions to our project!

Contributors

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