/space-travellers-hub

Space Travelers' Hub is a web application made for a company that provides commercial and scientific space travel services. The application allows users (future clients) to book rockets and join selected space missions.

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Space-Travellers-Hub

Space Travelers' Hub is a web application made for a company that provides commercial and scientific space travel services. The application allows users (future clients) to book rockets and join selected space missions.

screenshot

Our goal here is to Build a single page web application for Space Travelers' Hub webs using the React library, Click here to get a live preview of the project.

Built With

  • React (A free and open-source front-end JavaScript library for building user interfaces based on UI components)
  • Stylelint (A mighty, modern linter that helps you avoid errors and enforce conventions in your styles).
  • ESlint (A mighty, modern linter that helps you avoid errors and enforce conventions in JavaScript codes)
  • Redux
  • GitFlow.
  • NPM.

Prerequisites

The basic requirements for building the executable are:

  • A working browser application (Google chrome, Mozilla Fire fox, Microsoft edge ...)
  • VSCode or any other equivalent code editor
  • Node Package Manager (For installing packages like Lighthous, webhint & stylelint used for checking for debugging bad codes before deployment)

Getting Started

Cloning the project

git clone  https://github.com/vickymarz/space-travellers-hub.git <Your-Build-Directory>

Getting packages and dependencies

To get all package modules required to build the project run:

npm install

every package module required to build the project is listed in the package.json file. this is used as a reference to get all dependencies.

Building

To build the project run:

npm run build

after you run this sucessfully you'd locate the build from in the build folder located from the parent directory of the project.

Running

To run the program on a browser through a server run this command in your cli

npm start

This should open the page in your localhost on port 3000. then you'd be able to view the built page generated using webpack.

🤝 Contributing

Feel free to check the issues page.

Authors

👤 Victor Okoroji

👤 Abenezer Tilahun

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Acknowledgments

  • Microverse

📝 License

This project is MIT licensed.