/webpack-todo-list

This is an educational project which allows the user to enter tasks that are saved in the local storage. Moreover to enhance user experience, tasks can be edited and deleted as well.

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📖 [your_project_name]

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🛠 Built With

Tech Stack

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Client
Server
Database

Key Features

  • Used webpack to bundle JavaScript
  • Used proper ES6 syntax
  • Used ES6 modules to write modular JavaScript

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💻 Getting Started

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Setup

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Install

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Usage

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Run tests

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👥 Authors

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👤 Md. Tariq-ul Islam

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🔭 Future Features

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  • [new_feature_1]
  • [new_feature_2]
  • [new_feature_3]

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🤝 Contributing

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❓ FAQ

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  • [Question_2]

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📝 License

This project is MIT licensed.

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