/project-pilot

project-pilot is a task management open source software designed for individuals and teams to help organize and manage their daily tasks efficiently.

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project_pilot

project_pilot is a task management open source software designed for individuals and teams to help organize and manage their daily tasks efficiently. It offers a range of features such as task lists, due dates, priority levels, and progress tracking. With project_pilot, users can easily collaborate with team members, delegate tasks, and monitor progress.

Purpose

The purpose of project_pilot is to simplify task management, streamline workflow, and increase productivity. It is an ideal solution for individuals and teams who want to stay on top of their tasks and projects while reducing the risk of missing deadlines.

In this open-source project, project_pilot provides an opportunity for developers to contribute to the software's development and customization. The project is open to contributions and feedback from the community, with the aim of improving the software's functionality and features.

To get started with project_pilot, simply clone the software from the repository and follow the instructions in the readme file.

To quickly start the project_pilot project, follow the instructions below.

Prerequisites

Node.js (v14 or higher) and npm should be installed on your machine.

Installation

Clone this repository to your local machine. Open a terminal and navigate to the project's root directory. Running the Application Windows Users Open a command prompt and navigate to the project's root directory.

Run the following command to start the client:

cd client
npm install
npm run dev

Open another command prompt and navigate to the project's root directory.

Run the following command to start the server:

cd server
npm install
npm start

macOS and Linux Users Open a terminal and navigate to the project's root directory.

Run the following command to make the shell script(bash) executable:

chmod +x start.sh

Run the following command to start both the client and server:

bash

./start.sh

The application will be available at:

 http://localhost:3000/
 http://localhost:7996/

Enjoy Coding! Don't forget to make a pull request:)