clone of Website, https://www.flipkart.com
live at https://flipkartclone92.herokuapp.com
Github Code Link :-> https://github.com/shahidsiddiqui786/Flipkart_Clone
Language used for development :-> Javascript
Technologies Used :-> ReactJS , MongoDB , NodeJS, Express
- Star this repository.
- Create an issue with description of how you want to contribute in this project.
- Then fork this repository.
- In the forked repository add your changes.
- Then make a pull request with the issue number.
- Pull request should have a screenshot of the changes you have made.
- Wait for review.
For contributing guidelines and standards, visit contributing.md
There is two folder flipkart_server ,flipkart_client.
- Client side request is served using a dummy database having some dummy product details, stored in mongodb database.
- Registration and authentication is done using mongodb database.
- App.js is main File
- Components folder are used to store different components file.
- Clone it using git clone link appearing in the side button code above repository
- Or Download the Zip version
- Then open it in some editor
- Or you can open the path of the cloned folder in terminal (remember to open client and server separately)
- Write
npm install
to install all the neccesary package - then you can run using
npm start
commmand
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