This project is an example of the use of webpack utility and logic. The project itself is a to-do list, with multiple functionalities such as:
- Adding and removing tasks from a list
- Marking items on the list with a checkbox, and a button to remove all marked items
- 'more' button that splits into an editing button and a single remove button
- Local storage to store items on the list
- HTML, CSS, JavaScript
- webpack
- Git, GitHub, VSCode
1 - Above the list of files, click on the "Code" button
2 - Copy the URL for the repository.
3 - To clone the repository using HTTPS, under "HTTPS", click . To clone the repository using an SSH key, including a certificate issued by your organization's SSH certificate authority, click SSH, then click . To clone a repository using GitHub CLI, click GitHub CLI, then click . The clipboard icon for copying the URL to clone a repository with GitHub CLI
4 - Open Git Bash.
5 - Change the current working directory to the location where you want the cloned directory.
6 - Type git clone, and then paste the URL you copied earlier.
7 - Press Enter to create your local clone.
To get a local copy up and running follow these simple example steps.
- Installation of Node.js, Node Package Manager, webpack module bundler, Jest testing environment, and Babel
Functioning computer Internet connection Basic understanding of Git and GitHub
- The setup of webpack (https://webpack.js.org/guides/getting-started/)
- A code editor (e.g. VSC) /text editor (e.g. notepad++)
- Node.js
- Feel free to use this repo to play around with basic HTML, CSS, and JavaScript elements and solutions
- No testing required
👤 Author1
- GitHub: @MattGomb
- Twitter: @MtysGombos1
- LinkedIn: LinkedIn
👤 Author2
- GitHub: @vvoo21
- Twitter: @vaneoliverosp
- LinkedIn: LinkedIn
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues page.
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This project is MIT licensed.