This is an in house application built in React that permits in house developers discuss and share content on a privately hosted server. We use socket.io in this project as well as a cloud instance on harper db.
- 📖 About the Project
- 💻 Getting Started
- 👥 Authors
- 🔭 Future Features
- 🤝 Contributing
- ⭐️ Show your support
- 🙏 Acknowledgements
- ❓ FAQ
- 📝 License
Room - This is an in house application built in React that permits in house developers discuss and share content on a privately hosted server. We use socket.io in this projec
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Javascript Html Css React Redux
Client
- HTML
- CSS
- JS
- React
- Redux
- join meeting Button
- **leave meeting **
- **join particular room **
You would be able see later a Live Version of this libray deployed with Github pages below
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To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps. 1 clone the repo 2 extract the files and you good to go 3 install all necessary dependencies
In order to run this project you need:
Webpack
Clone this repository to your desired folder:
cd my-folder
git clone https://github.com/fitz95/Portfolio-Microverse-/ Example commands:
cd my-folder
git clone git@github.com:myaccount/my-project.git
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Install this project with:
cd my-project and then clone Install dependencies install webpack
To run the project, execute the following command:
clone, extract and use
To run tests use Linters
You can deploy this project using Heroku, Netlify or any free hosting platform
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👤 Author1
- GitHub: @githubhandle
- Twitter: @twitterhandke
- linkedIn: @linkedinhandle
- [More Functionalities]
- [More Pages]
- [Desktop friendly site]
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues page.
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I would like to thank the Microverse team and also
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[Is the site easy to set up ?]
- It is very easy to setup just an html and css page
- just install all the dependencies
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[Are ther any prerequisite you need ?]
- answer is you need just winrar to extract and use the files.
This project is MIT licensed.
NOTE: we recommend using the MIT license - you can set it up quickly by using templates available on GitHub. You can also use any other license if you wish.