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MuhammadShakir-dev/How-to-become-a-Front-end-Dev-in-2023 | main | # How-to-become-a-Front-end-Dev-in-2023
<b>This repository provides a comprehensive guide to becoming a successful front-end web developer in 2023.</b>
# Mastering Front-End Web Development in 2023.
<b>Essential Languages and Frameworks for a Lucrative Career.</b>
## Introduction
> Front-end web development has emerged as one of the most important and lucrative careers in the tech industry. With the continued growth of the internet, there is a high demand for web developers who can design, create, and maintain the visual components of websites and web applications. In this article, I will discuss how to become a front-end web developer in 2023, including the languages and frameworks that are required to succeed in this field.
## Step 1: Learn the basics of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
> HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), and JavaScript are the three core technologies of front-end web development. HTML is used to structure the content of a website, while CSS is used to style the website and make it visually appealing. JavaScript is used to make the website interactive and dynamic.
> To become a front-end web developer, you must first learn the basics of these three languages. You can start by taking online courses, reading tutorials, or watching videos on platforms like YouTube, Udemy, or Coursera. Some popular courses include Codecademy's HTML, CSS, and JavaScript courses, and Udemy's Complete Web Developer Course.
## Step 2: Learn a Front-End Framework
> Front-end frameworks are pre-written code libraries that help developers build websites and web applications more efficiently. They provide a set of tools and best practices that can be used to create responsive and dynamic websites quickly. Learning a front-end framework is an essential skill for any aspiring front-end web developer in 2023.
> One of the most popular front-end frameworks is React, which was developed by Facebook. React is a component-based library that allows developers to build reusable UI components. Other popular front-end frameworks include Angular, Vue.js, and Bootstrap.
## Step 3: Learn CSS Preprocessors and Build Tools
> CSS preprocessors are tools that extend the functionality of CSS by adding features like variables, nesting, and mixins. They help front-end developers write cleaner and more efficient code. Some popular CSS preprocessors include Sass, Less, and Stylus.
> Build tools are tools that automate the process of building, testing and deploying websites and web applications. They help developers streamline their workflow and improve their productivity. Some popular build tools include Gulp, Grunt, and Webpack.
## Step 4: Learn Responsive Web Design
> Responsive web design is a technique that allows websites to adapt to different screen sizes and devices. With the increasing use of mobile devices to access the internet, responsive web design has become an essential skill for front-end web developers. To learn responsive web design, you must understand the principles of flexible layouts, media queries, and responsive images.
## Step 5: Learn Version Control
> Version control is a system that allows developers to track and manage changes to their code. It is essential for collaboration and helps developers work more efficiently. The most popular version control system is Git, which is widely used by developers around the world.
## Step 6: Build a Portfolio
> Building a portfolio is an essential step in becoming a front-end web developer. Your portfolio showcases your skills and provides evidence of your work. It also serves as a way to demonstrate your creativity and problem-solving abilities. You can build a portfolio by working on personal projects, contributing to open-source projects, or doing freelance work.
## Conclusion.
> Becoming a front-end web developer in 2023 requires a combination of technical skills, creativity, and problem-solving abilities. Learning the basics of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is the first step in this journey. From there, you can learn a front-end framework, CSS preprocessors, build tools, responsive web design, and version control. Building a portfolio is also an essential step in demonstrating your skills and getting hired as a front-end web developer. With hard work and dedication.
| This repository provides a comprehensive guide to becoming a successful front-end web developer in 2023. | html-css-javascript,javascript,webdevelopment | 2023-02-18T18:41:27Z | 2023-11-04T18:21:43Z | null | 1 | 1 | 12 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | null | null |
Ydvaaman/Facebook-clone | main |
# Facebook Clone
This is a simple Facebook clone created using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The goal of this project is to recreate the basic functionality and layout of the Facebook homepage.
## Technologies Used
* HTML
* CSS
* JavaScript
## Features
* Basic functionality
* Toggle effect using JavaScript
## How to Use
To use this project, simply clone or download the repository to your local machine. Open the index.html file in your preferred web browser to view the Facebook clone.
## Conclusion
This Facebook clone is a simple project that demonstrates basic HTML, CSS, and JavaScript skills. Feel free to use this project as a starting point for your own projects and experiments.
| You can checkout my Facebook-clone here !! | css,html,javascript | 2023-02-18T20:56:30Z | 2023-02-18T21:07:57Z | null | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
rushemaa/mobile-first | main | <a name="readme-top"></a>
<div align="center">
<h3><b>Portfolio</b></h3>
</div>
# 📗 Table of Contents
- [📖 About the Project](#about-project)
- [🛠 Built With](#built-with)
- [Tech Stack](#tech-stack)
- [Key Features](#key-features)
- [🚀 Live Demo](#live-demo)
- [💻 Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [👥 Authors](#authors)
- [🔭 Future Features](#future-features)
- [🤝 Contributing](#contributing)
- [⭐️ Show your support](#support)
- [🙏 Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
- [❓ FAQ (OPTIONAL)](#faq)
- [📝 License](#license)
# 📖 [Rushema-Portfolio] <a name="about-project"></a>
**[Rushema-Portfolio]** is the first page of my portfolio
# 🛠 Built With <a name="built-with">Technologies</a>
- HTML
- CSS
- Javascript
### Tech Stack <a name="tech-stack">HTML, CSS and JavaScript</a>
The entire project was built with only HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript.
# 📖 [Online link porfolio] <a name="about-project"></a>
In this project:
- [ ] For this project, we added the JavaScript + HTML + CSS linter.
- [ ] I made sure that you used the correct GitHub flow.
- [ ] I made sure that you documented your work in a professional way.
- [ ] Follow our list of best practices for HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
- [ ] I used Flexbox to place elements in the page.
- [ ] I built a personal portfolio site.
- [ ] I used images and backgrounds to enhance the look of my website.
- [ ] I created a form with HTML5 validations.
- [ ] I understood the importance of UX.
- [ ] I understood how to parse a Figma design to create a UI.
- [ ]We used media queries in our CSS file to make my desktop version look like the template I selected (Desktop: >=768px).
- [ ] In order to lay out the elements on the page I used use Grid and Flexbox.
- [ ]I did not implement any functionality that requires JavaScript
- [ ] I replicated the design as much as possible (e.g., font, colors, images, text, margins) using the info from the Figma templates.
- [ ] I the usefulness of transitions and animations.
- [ ]I implemented functionality that requires JavaScript.
- [ ] I used basic JavaScript syntax.
- [ ] I used JavaScript to manipulate DOM elements.
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<!-- Features -->
### Key Features <a name="key-features">
- **[key_feature_1]** My Porfolio, built with CSS, Html and JavaScript.
- **[key_feature_2]** Portfolio: Mobile Version.
- **[key_feature_3]** Portfolio: add a contact form and finish the mobile version.
- **[key_feature_4]** Portfolio: desktop version.
- **[key_feature_5]** Portfolio - mobile menu.
</a>
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<!-- LIVE DEMO -->
## 🚀 Live Demo <a name="live-demo"></a>
- [Live Demo Link](https://rushemaa.github.io/mobile-first/)
- [Loom walkthrough](https://www.loom.com/share/fc8e206667164a6290391676431a67e7)
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<!-- GETTING STARTED -->
## 💻 Getting Started <a name="getting-started"></a>
To get a local copy up and running,clone this repository to your desired folder: https://github.com/rushemaa/mobile-first.git
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## 👥 Authors <a name="authors"></a>
👤 **Rushema Anicet**
- GitHub: [@rushemaa](https://github.com/rushemaa)
- Twitter: [@rushemaa](https://twitter.com/rushemaa)
- LinkedIn: [Rushema Anicet](https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushema-anicet-77494088/)
👤 **Amarachi Dimkpa**
- GitHub: [@amazinggacee](https://github.com/Amazinggracee)
- Twitter: [@amazinggaceu](https://twitter.com/amazinggraceu)
- LinkedIn: [Amarachi Dimkpa](https://linkedin.com/in/amarachi-dimkpa-070643183)
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## 🔭 Future Features <a name="future-features"></a>
- **Get my resume**
- **Lets Connect**
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## 🤝 Contributing <a name="contributing"></a>
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the [issues page](../../issues/).
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## ⭐️ Show your support <a name="support"></a>
If you like this project please leave a comment,and I will get in touch with you
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## 🙏 Acknowledgments <a name="acknowledgements"></a>
I would like to thank the Microverse team!
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## 📝 License <a name="license"></a>
This project is [MIT](./LICENSE) licensed.
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| My portfolio showcases my past projects and details about myself. Built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript | css,html,javascript | 2023-02-16T18:17:35Z | 2023-03-09T12:01:06Z | null | 5 | 11 | 65 | 1 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | CSS |
djo1975/JS-CAPSTONE-PP | dev | <a name="readme-top"></a>
<div>
<h1><b>JavaScript capstone project</b></h1><br/><br/>
- Our video presentation [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bod0H6cAUwZGsQHduMqOJGt9s-Bode7c/view?usp=sharing]
</div>
# 📗 Table of Contents
- [📖 About the Project](#about-project)
- [🛠 Built With](#built-with)
- [Tech Stack](#tech-stack)
- [Key Features](#key-features)
- [🚀 Live Demo](#live-demo)
- [💻 Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Deployment](#triangular_flag_on_post-deployment)
- [👥 Authors](#authors)
- [🔭 Future Features](#future-features)
- [🤝 Contributing](#contributing)
- [⭐️ Show your support](#support)
- [🙏 Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
- [📝 License](#license)
# 📖 JavaScript capstone project<a name="about-project"></a>
** JavaScript capstone project ** The JavaScript capstone project is about building web application based on an external API. You will select an API that provides data about a topic that you like and then build the webapp around it. The webapp will have 2 or 3 user interfaces (depending on the size of your team):
## 🛠 Built With <a name="built-with"></a>
### Tech Stack <a name="tech-stack"></a>
<summary>Client</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://html.com/html5/">HTML5</a></li>
<li><a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/CSS/First_steps/What_is_CSS">CSS</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.javascript.com/">JavaScript</a></li>
</ul>
### Key Features <a name="key-features"></a>
- **Add and remove books**
- The website that displays a list of tasks and allows you to add and remove task from that list.
- **JavaScript Classes**
- The tasks are managed and manipulated using classes and helper functions within those classes.
- **Store and retrieve data**
- The displayed tasks are stored and retrieved from the local storage of the browser.
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## 🚀 Live Demo <a name="live-demo"></a>
- Visit the live demo [https://gilded-biscochitos-2d3114.netlify.app]
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## 💻 Getting Started <a name="getting-started"></a>
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
### Prerequisites
In order to run this project you need:
- A browser (e.g. Firefox)
- An IDE (e.g. [Vususal Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/download))
- [npm](https://nodejs.org/en/)
- Terminal
### Setup
To clone this repository to your desired folder, follow the steps below:
**Using the command line**
- Use the following commands
```sh
cd my-folder
git clone https://github.com/djo1975/JS-CAPSTONE-PP.git
```
**How to use tests**
-Our tests are mede in js using Jest
-run npm test
**Using GitHub Desktop app**
- Follow the steps below
- Visit this link "https://github.com/djo1975/JS-CAPSTONE-PP.git"
- Click the green button labelled "code"
- Select the "Open with GitHub Desktop" option
- After the GitHub Desktop add opens, click the "clone repo" button
### Usage
To run the project, execute the following command:
-Run Git clone https://github.com/djo1975/JS-CAPSTONE-PP.git
-Run cd JS-CAPSTOPE-PP
-Run npm install
-Run npm start
**Click the "Go Live" button on your IDE(VS Code in this case)**
### Deployment
You can deploy this project by:
- visiting your repository on [GitHub](https://github.com/djo1975/JS-CAPSTONE-PP.git)
- Click on settings
- Go to the "Pages" option
- Select the main branch and save
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## 👥 Authors <a name="authors"></a>
👤 👤 **@zeph180 & @djo1975**
- GitHub: [@githubhandle]()
- Twitter: [@twitterhandle]()
- LinkedIn: [LinkedIn]()
## 🔭 Future Features <a name="future-features"></a>
- [ ] **[will improve page elements]**
- [ ] **[will improve styles]**
- [ ] **[will improve js functionality]**
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## 🤝 Contributing <a name="contributing"></a>
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
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## ⭐️ Show your support <a name="support"></a>
If you like this project, give it a ⭐️ and let us know what you like in particular.
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## 🙏 Acknowledgments <a name="acknowledgements"></a>
We would like to thank the whole Microverse community for their help and contributions towards this project.
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## 📝 License <a name="license"></a>
This project is [MIT](./LICENSE) licensed.
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| The JavaScript capstone project is about building web application based on an external API. You will select an API that provides data about a topic that you like and then build the webapp around it. | css,javascript | 2023-02-13T09:43:59Z | 2023-02-17T16:06:45Z | null | 2 | 6 | 37 | 25 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | JavaScript |
Dixzen/simplecal | main | <!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Team - 22 Calculator</h1>
<p>Are you tired of punching numbers into a boring old calculator? Look no further! This repository contains three versions of a calculator - a simple calculator made with JavaScript, a sleek and stylish calculator made with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and a scientific calculator that will blow your mind, also made with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.</p>
<h2>Simple Calculator (Python)</h2>
<p>The Simple Calculator (Python) version is perfect for all your basic arithmetic needs. It's simple, straightforward, and gets the job done without any fuss. No need to be a math genius to use it!</p>
<img src = "https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/88302656/222095989-f0d29f42-d78e-4bef-bcc2-c610d2a12ba8.png">
<h3>Installation</h3>
<p>To use the Simple Calculator (Python) version, simply download the python files and open the calculator.py file in your console.</p>
<h2>Simple Calculator (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript)</h2>
<p>If you want something a little fancier, the Simple Calculator (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) version is the way to go. With a sleek and stylish design, this calculator is perfect for those who like a little bit of flair with their number-crunching.</p>
<img src = "https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/88302656/221880190-9f5c9117-531c-486f-95ce-f8071f797208.jpg">
<h3>Installation</h3>
<p>To use the Simple Calculator (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) version, simply download the index.html, style.css, and script.js files and open the index.html file in your web browser.</p>
<h2>Scientific Calculator (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript)</h2>
<p>Ready to take your math skills to the next level? The Scientific Calculator (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) version is here to blow your mind! With advanced mathematical functions, this calculator is perfect for students, engineers, or anyone who needs to solve complex equations.</p>
<img src = "https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/88302656/222155929-871a366e-433a-4cd7-8ca9-b1becf2012a4.jpg">
<h3>Installation</h3>
<p>To use the Scientific Calculator (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript) version, simply download the index.html, style.css, and script.js files and open the index.html file in your web browser.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>With these three versions of the calculator, you'll never be bored punching numbers into a calculator again! Whether you're a math whiz or just need to do some basic calculations, there's a calculator here for you. So go ahead, download them all, and let the number-crunching begin!</p>
</body>
</html>
| A simple scientific calculator | css,html-css-javascript,javascript,calculator-javascript | 2023-02-23T09:26:00Z | 2023-03-01T13:44:19Z | 2023-02-28T14:53:15Z | 3 | 7 | 38 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
Mukaba/Portfolio_Microverse | main | # Portfolio_Microverse
<!-- TABLE OF CONTENTS -->
## 📗 Table of Contents
- [📖 About the Project](#about-project)
- [🛠 Built With](#built-with)
- [Tech Stack](#tech-stack)
- [🚀 Live Demo](#live-demo)
- [💻 Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [👥 Authors](#authors)
- [🔭 Future Features](#future-features)
- [🤝 Contributing](#contributing)
- [⭐️ Show your support](#support)
- [🙏 Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
- [📝 License](#license)
<!-- PROJECT DESCRIPTION -->
## 📖 [Portfolio_Microverse] <a name="about-project"></a>
**[Portfolio_Microverse]** Is a responsive website project that describe my achievements.
### 🛠 Built With <a name="built-with"></a>
#### Html
#### Css
<!-- Features -->
### Key Features <a name="key-features"></a>
- **[Present myself as a software developer]**
- **[Contact form]**
- **[Introducing myself as a software developer]**
- **[My Skills]**
- **[My contact]**
- **[My past projects]**
- **[Responsiveness ]**
- **[Desktop and Mobile version]**
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<!-- LIVE DEMO -->
## 🚀 Live Demo <a name="live-demo"></a>
[Figma Link](https://www.figma.com/file/l7SqJ3ZfkAKih9sFxvWSR4/Microverse-Student-Project-1?node-id=0%3A1&t=teTWva4DHx9UzJUX-0)
[Live Demo Link](https://mukaba.github.io/Portfolio_Microverse/)
<!-- [Project requirements Link](Not yet available) -->
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<!-- GETTING STARTED -->
## 💻 Getting Started <a name="getting-started"></a>
To get a local copy of this project and running, follow these steps.
1. Download the zip file or clone with this command `git clone https://github.com/Mukaba/Portfolio_Microverse.git`(Make sure you have `Git installed` in your Computer if not then Install it by following [these steps](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Getting-Started-Installing-Git))
2. `cd Portfolio_Microverse`
3. Open it with the live server
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<!-- AUTHORS -->
## 👥 Authors <a name="authors"></a>
👤 **Kitenge Mukaba Jean-louis**
- GitHub: [@githubhandle](https://github.com/Mukaba)
- Twitter: [@twitterhandle](https://twitter.com/JeanlouisMukaba)
- LinkedIn: [LinkedIn](edin.com/in/kitenge-mukaba-jean-louis-71a2441bb/)
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<!-- FUTURE FEATURES -->
## 🔭 Future Features <a name="future-features"></a>
- **[Add interractions]**
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<!-- CONTRIBUTING -->
## 🤝 Contributing <a name="contributing"></a>
All contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the [issues page](https://github.com/Mukaba/Portfolio_Microverse/issues).
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<!-- SUPPORT -->
## ⭐️ Show your support <a name="support"></a>
Give a star ⭐️ if you like this project !
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<!-- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -->
## 🙏 Acknowledgments <a name="acknowledgements"></a>
I'd like to thank my coding partners to support me when I got stuck and my code reviewers for their advices.
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<!-- LICENSE -->
## 📝 License <a name="license"></a>
This project is [MIT](https://github.com/Mukaba/Portfolio_Microverse/blob/main/LICENSE) licensed.
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| A responsive website project that describe my achievements. | css,css3,gitflow-workflow,html,javascript,linters-setup,portfolio | 2023-02-15T14:39:22Z | 2023-03-09T10:24:57Z | null | 3 | 9 | 103 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | CSS |
git-rishab/myhours.com-clone | main | # Project Title:- Work Flow
**To see the live site click the below link.**
Deployed Link:- https://work-flow01.netlify.app/
Backend :- https://brave-ray-necklace.cyclic.app/api-docs/

## Built with
<ul>
<li>HTML</li>
<li>CSS</li>
<li>JavaScript</li>
<li>NodeJS</li>
</ul>
## Used libraries
<ul>
<li>node modules</li>
<li>Express</li>
<li>Mongoose</li>
<li>JsonWebToken</li>
<li>Styled-Components</li>
<li>HTML Components</li>
<li>Scripts files</li>
</ul>
## Features
<ul>
<li>Signup</li>
<li>Login</li>
<li>Set Project Budget</li>
<li>Check status of total time spent in any project</li>
<li>Project Cost</li>
<li>Project Profit</li>
<li>Add multiple members with multiple roles</li>
<li>Can see Detailed Reports</li>
</ul>
## Some screenshots of the project



### Thanks for reading
| This Project is a clone of myhours.com which is a project managing website, where the peoples like HR's and Team Leads can come to the website and manage the project details like budget, cost, time spent etc. | css,express-js,html,javascript,mongoose,jsonwebtoken,nodejs,npm-package | 2023-02-19T08:05:28Z | 2023-02-26T23:00:27Z | null | 2 | 4 | 19 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
Santosh-Konappanavar/capstone-project-Conference-page | main | <a name="readme-top"></a>
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<h1><b> Portoflio Website Mobile Set</b></h1>
</div>
<!-- TABLE OF CONTENTS -->
# 📗 Table of Contents
- [📖 About the Project](#about-project)
- [🛠 Built With](#built-with)
- [Tech Stack](#tech-stack)
- [Key Features](#key-features)
- [🚀 Live Demo](#live-demo)
- [💻 Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Install](#install)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Run tests](#run-tests)
- [Deployment](#triangular_flag_on_post-deployment)
- [👥 Authors](#authors)
- [🔭 Future Features](#future-features)
- [🤝 Contributing](#contributing)
- [⭐️ Show your support](#support)
- [🙏 Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
- [❓ FAQ (OPTIONAL)](#faq)
- [📝 License](#license)
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# 📖 Capstone conference Page Project <a name="about-project"></a>
This is a conference page designed to showcase my experiences. The website is built using HTML and CSS. Also for code uniformity. Microverse linters have been incorporated into the code
## 🛠 Built With <a name="built-with"></a>
<ul>
<li>HTML</li>
<li>CSS</li>
<li>Javascript</li>
</ul>
### Tech Stack <a name="tech-stack"></a>
<details>
<summary>Mark up Language</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://html.com/">HTML</a></li>
</ul>
</details>
<details>
<summary>Styling</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Overview.en.html/">CSS</a></li>
</ul>
</details>
<details>
<summary>Repository</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.https://github.com//">Github</a></li>
</ul>
</details>
<!-- Features -->
### Key Features <a name="key-features"></a>
- It is responsive
- CSS, HTML and Javascript linters have been incorporated
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<!-- LIVE DEMO -->
## 🚀 Live Demo <a name="live-demo"></a>
- [Conference](https://santosh-konappanavar.github.io/capstone-project-Conference-page/)
- Click here to see [loom video](https://www.loom.com/share/d05b51a8293844e1aa85d0dffa88e4b6)
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## 💻 Getting Started <a name="getting-started"></a>
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
### Prerequisites
In order to run this project you need:
Login to your git hub account.
If you do not have create a git account using the link below.
<a href ="wwww.github.com"> Create a Github Account</a>
### Setup
Clone this repository to your desired folder:
<li> cd my-folder
<li> git clone git@github.com:myaccount/my-project.git
### Install
Install this project with:
<li> Open cloned folder on VSCODE and run the following codes on the terminal window
<li> Run npm init -y
<li> Run npm install --save-dev hint@7.x
<li> Run npx hint .
<li> Run npm install --save-dev stylelint@13.x stylelint-scss@3.x stylelint-config-standard@21.x stylelint-csstree-validator@1.x
<li> Run npx stylelint "**/*.{css,scss}"
<li> Run npm install --save-dev eslint@7.x eslint-config-airbnb-base@14.x eslint-plugin-import@2.x babel-eslint@10.x
<li> Run npx eslint .
### Usage
#### To run the project, execute the following command:
To run the project, open the following link:
- git clone
- npm install or npm init -y
### Run tests
This website has been completed and deployed
### Deployment
- [Conference](https://santosh-konappanavar.github.io/capstone-project-Conference-page/)
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<!-- AUTHORS -->
## 👥 Author <a name="authors"></a>
👤 **Santosh Konappanavar**
- GitHub: [@Santosh-Konappanavar](https://github.com/Santosh-Konappanavar/Portfolio-mobile-setup)
- Twitter: [@SantoshKonapp1](https://twitter.com/SantoshKonappa1)
- LinkedIn: [@Santosh Konappanavar](https://www.linkedin.com/in/santosh-konappanavar/)
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<!-- FUTURE FEATURES -->
## 🔭 Future Features <a name="future-features"></a>
- More Project sections would be added.
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<!-- CONTRIBUTING -->
## 🤝 Contributing <a name="contributing"></a>
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the [issues page](../../issues/).
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<!-- SUPPORT -->
## ⭐️ Show your support <a name="support"></a>
> I recently started my micronaut career. I would be glad to have any resource that would easy my journey in the program
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<!-- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -->
## 🙏 Acknowledgments <a name="acknowledgements"></a>
<div align='center'>
<h3>I would like to thank Microverse Team for this opportunity. Its my solo project and I had completed this project within deadline.</h3>
<h5>
The Original design idea is by <a href="https://www.behance.net/adagio07"><b>Cindy Shin in Behance"</b><a> Thanks ❤️ to <b>Cindy Shin</b> Creating such a beautiful design.
</h5>
</div>
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<!-- FAQ (optional) -->
## ❓ FAQ <a name="faq"></a>
- When I run the command npm init -y, it throws an error
- Ensure you have node.js installed on your computer
- Can I clone repository using vscode
- Ensure you are signed to your github account on vscode
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<!-- LICENSE -->
## 📝 License <a name="license"></a>
This project is [MIT](https://github.com/Santosh-Konappanavar/capstone-project-Conference-page/blob/main/LICENSE) licensed.
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| This is a conference page designed to showcase my experiences. The website is built using HTML and CSS. Also for code uniformity. Microverse linters have been incorporated into the code | css,html,javascript | 2023-02-14T03:58:25Z | 2023-05-30T07:54:31Z | null | 1 | 1 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | CSS |
Kishlaya1999/react-minifier | main | null | This project is made using react and redux. In which we can minifiy HTML, CSS or JavaScript code and then copy to clipboard. | css,html,javascript,minification,minifier,react,redux | 2023-02-12T14:31:26Z | 2023-02-15T18:35:13Z | null | 1 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
Rafa-KozAnd/Ignite_Node.js_Challenge_08 | main | <p align="center">
<img src="http://img.shields.io/static/v1?label=STATUS&message=Concluded&color=blue&style=flat"/>
<img alt="GitHub language count" src="https://img.shields.io/github/languages/count/Rafa-KozAnd/Ignite_Node.js_Challenge_08">
<img alt="GitHub language count" src="https://img.shields.io/github/languages/top/Rafa-KozAnd/Ignite_Node.js_Challenge_08">
<img alt="GitHub repo file count" src="https://img.shields.io/github/directory-file-count/Rafa-KozAnd/Ignite_Node.js_Challenge_08">
<img alt="GitHub repo size" src="https://img.shields.io/github/repo-size/Rafa-KozAnd/Ignite_Node.js_Challenge_08">
<img alt="GitHub language count" src="https://img.shields.io/github/license/Rafa-KozAnd/Ignite_Node.js_Challenge_08">
</p>
# Ignite_Node.js_Challenge_08
Node JS challenge done with 'Rocketseat' Ignite course. ("Desafio 08 - Transferências com a FinAPI")
# 💻 Sobre o desafio
Nesse desafio você irá implementar uma nova funcionalidade na FinAPI, a aplicação que foi testada durante o desafio **[Testes unitários](https://www.notion.so/Desafio-01-Testes-unit-rios-0321db2af07e4b48a85a1e4e360fcd11)**.
A nova funcionalidade deverá permitir a transferência de valores entre contas. Para isso, você pode pensar na melhor forma de construir essa solução mas alguns requisitos deverão ser cumpridos:
- Não deve ser possível transferir valores superiores ao disponível no saldo de uma conta;
- O balance (obtido através da rota `/api/v1/statements/balance`) deverá considerar também todos os valores transferidos ou recebidos através de transferências ao exibir o saldo de um usuário;
- As informações para realizar uma transferência serão:
{
"amount": 100,
"description": "Descrição da transferência"
}
Você pode passar o `id` do usuário destinatário via parâmetro na rota (exemplo: `/api/v1/statements/transfers/:user_id`) e o id do usuário remetente poderá ser obtido através do token JWT enviado no header da requisição;
- Ao mostrar o balance de um usuário, operações do tipo `transfer` deverão possuir os seguintes campos:
{
"id": "4d04b6ec-2280-4dc2-9432-8a00f64e7930",
"sender_id": "cfd06865-11b9-412a-aa78-f47cc3e52905"
"amount": 100,
"description": "Transferência de valor",
"type": "transfer",
"created_at": "2021-03-26T21:33:11.370Z",
"updated_at": "2021-03-26T21:33:11.370Z"
}
Observe o campo sender_id. Esse deverá ser o id do usuário que enviou a transferência.
O campo type também deverá exibir o tipo da operação, que nesse caso é transfer.
| Node JS challenge done with 'Rocketseat' Ignite course. ("Desafio 09 - Transferências com a FinAPI") | ignite,ignite-nodejs,ignite-rocketseat,javascript,nodejs,rocketseat,typescript | 2023-02-20T21:51:07Z | 2023-04-20T19:05:54Z | null | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | null | TypeScript |
Munyabelden/Awesome-Books | main |
<!-- TABLE OF CONTENTS -->
# 📗 Table of Contents
- [📖 About the Project](#about-project)
- [🛠 Built With](#built-with)
- [Tech Stack](#tech-stack)
- [Key Features](#key-features)
- [🚀 Live Demo](#live-demo)
- [💻 Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Install](#install)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Run tests](#run-tests)
- [Deployment](#triangular_flag_on_post-deployment)
- [👥 Authors](#authors)
- [🔭 Future Features](#future-features)
- [🤝 Contributing](#contributing)
- [⭐️ Show your support](#support)
- [🙏 Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
- [❓ FAQ (OPTIONAL)](#faq)
- [📝 License](#license)
<!-- PROJECT DESCRIPTION -->
# 📖 Awesome Books App <a name="about-project"></a>
**Awesome Books App** is a single page app that allows you to add and delete books and it stores them for you in object arrays
## 🛠 Built With <a name="built-with"></a>
- HTML
- CSS
- Javascript
<!-- Features -->
### Features
- Luxon library(for date and time)
- Js modules
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<!-- LIVE DEMO -->
## 🚀 Live Demo <a name="live-demo"></a>
- Link is not available yet will add it soon
- [Live Demo Link](https://yourdeployedapplicationlink.com)
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<!-- GETTING STARTED -->
## 💻 Getting Started <a name="getting-started"></a>
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
clone this ssh key git@github.com:Munyabelden/Awesome-Books.git using vs code or git bash
### Prerequisites
In order to run this project you need:
- Git and Github
- Vs code
### Setup
Clone this repository to your desired folder:
ssh key git@github.com:Munyabelden/Awesome-Books.git
### Deployment
You can deploy this project using:
- github page or any other hosting you like
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## 👥 Authors <a name="authors"></a>
👤 **Belden Mugauri**
- GitHub: [@githubhandle](https://github.com/Munyabelden)
- Twitter: [@twitterhandle](https://twitter.com/home)
- LinkedIn: [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/feed/)
👤 **Tesfaye Tecklu**
- GitHub: [@githubhandle](https://github.com/githubhandle)
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<!-- CONTRIBUTING -->
## 🤝 Contributing <a name="contributing"></a>
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the [issues page](https://github.com/Munyabelden/Awesome-Books/issues).
## 🙏 Acknowledgments <a name="acknowledgements"></a>
- I would like to thank Damil and Tesfaye for their help
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<!-- LICENSE -->
## 📝 License <a name="license"></a>
This project is [MIT](https://github.com/Munyabelden/Awesome-Books/blob/main/LICENSE) licensed.
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p> | This is an application that alloes you add and save a list of books and delete them when you no longer need them. Built with Javascript Html and CSS | css,html5,javascript | 2023-02-20T09:09:41Z | 2023-02-27T10:13:58Z | null | 1 | 4 | 29 | 1 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | JavaScript |
obfuscatedgeek/chatgpt-lets-talk | main | null | Using a few keyboard shortucts, voice chat with ChatGPT to ask your questions and hear it read the answer out loud when answer is generated | accessibility,chatgpt,chrome-extension,javascript | 2023-02-20T03:11:30Z | 2023-04-19T07:24:23Z | null | 1 | 1 | 40 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | Apache-2.0 | HTML |
harry-io/healthkart.com | master | **Project Name:** Vigor
**Team Members:**
1. Harikesh Kumar
2. Tanay Vyas
3. Akshay Bombatkar
4. Gurpreetsingh Sandha
**Description:** <br>
Vigor is an Indian online retailer that specializes in providing a wide range of health and wellness products.
Vigor offers a diverse range of products, including nutritional supplements, vitamins and minerals, protein supplements, herbal and Ayurvedic products, health foods and drinks, and fitness equipment. The company also offers a range of health and wellness services, including personalized diet plans, weight loss programs, and expert advice from certified nutritionists.
The code for this project can be found in this repository, and we welcome any contributions or feedback.
**Links** <br>
1.Deployed Link: https://vigor-orcin.vercel.app/ <br>
2.Original Website:https://www.healthkart.com/
**Tech Stack**
* React
* Redux
* Chakra UI
* HTML
* CSS
* JSON Server
* Mock API
## Pages and Features
- `Home Page`: Carousel Slider
- `Sign-Up Page`: Sign-Up details stored to Database.
- `Sign-In Page`: Sign-In details authentication to check whether user's mobile number and password match with the database.
- `Product Category Page`: Fetching products from database and appending on this page.
- `Cart Page`: User can see products added in the cart and remove a product from his cart.
- `Wishlist Page`: User can see products added to the wishlist, add products to cart or remove a product from wishlist.
- `Search list` : List of all items which match with search input
- `Checkout Page`: User can add the delivery address.
- `Payment Page`: User can add their payment details.
- `Admin Page` : Admin user can be able to perform CRUD operations .
**Screenshots**
1. Home Page

2.Cart Page

3.Authentication Page

4.Products Page

## Contact
If you want to contact me, you can reach me through below handles.
[](https://www.linkedin.com/in/harikesh-kumar-572a9923a/)
[](https://github.com/harry-io)
© 2023 Team Vigor
## Show your support
Give a ⭐️ if you like this project!
| Vigor is an Indian online retailer that specializes in providing a wide range of health and wellness products. | html5,css3,chakra-ui,javascript,reactjs,redux,redux-thunk,styled-components | 2023-02-21T07:14:44Z | 2023-04-11T11:51:25Z | null | 5 | 42 | 110 | 1 | 1 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
awesomebunny2/InDesign-File-Handler | master | null | An InDesign Extension that I am building for the Digital Production department @TheMailShark. This will automate the process of picking a template, naming files, export proofs & prints & natives, and possibly even uploading files to .net in the appropriate orderline | cep,extendscript,fs,indesign,indesign-scripts,javascript,nodejs | 2023-02-21T14:58:40Z | 2023-03-17T14:39:59Z | null | 2 | 4 | 19 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
Tamago-Beta/PorfafolioCM | main | # PORTAFOLIO WEB
[](https://postimg.cc/m1bBdmsj)
| Portafolio web | Programa ONE | css3,flexbox-css,html5,javascript,responsive-design,challengeonealuraportafolio4,challengeoneportafolio4 | 2023-02-18T03:05:28Z | 2023-03-24T21:28:55Z | null | 1 | 0 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
mdmahfuzrp/javscript-pin-code-matcher | main | Pin matcher is check the equality between 2 pin code, one is randomly generated and one is our input pin.
For live site link visit here:
Live site: https://mdmahfuzrp.github.io/javscript-pin-code-matcher/ | JavaScript: Pin code matcher | javascript,mdmahfuzrp,mahfuzrp | 2023-02-24T10:28:18Z | 2023-02-24T13:29:23Z | null | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
sweetim/linux-top-parser | master | <div align="center">
<h3 align="center">
Linux TOP Parser <img src='https://static.npmjs.com/255a118f56f5346b97e56325a1217a16.svg' width='20'>
</h3>
<a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/linux-top-parser">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/npm/v/linux-top-parser?label=linux-top-parser">
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/sweetim/linux-top-parser/actions/workflows/build-and-test.yml">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/sweetim/linux-top-parser/build-and-test.yml">
</a>
<a href="https://sonarcloud.io/summary/new_code?id=sweetim_linux-top-parser">
<img src="https://sonarcloud.io/api/project_badges/measure?project=sweetim_linux-top-parser&metric=security_rating">
</a>
<a href="https://sonarcloud.io/summary/new_code?id=sweetim_linux-top-parser">
<img src="https://sonarcloud.io/api/project_badges/measure?project=sweetim_linux-top-parser&metric=reliability_rating">
</a>
<a href="https://app.runforesight.com/repositories/github/sweetim/linux-top-parser/pull-requests">
<img src="https://api-public.service.runforesight.com/api/v1/badge/success?repoId=2f6249b7-0e9f-4e61-b1cd-64f9eb6c2fd9">
</a>
<a href="https://sonarcloud.io/summary/new_code?id=sweetim_linux-top-parser">
<img src="https://sonarcloud.io/api/project_badges/measure?project=sweetim_linux-top-parser&metric=coverage">
</a>
</br>
<p>this package will parse the output from the linux <strong>top</strong> command into JSON object</p>
<p>it supports any number of columns and fields</p>
</div>
## Usage
there are 2 ways to use this package
- API
- CLI
## API
#### Installation
```
npm i linux-top-parser -S
```
#### Code
```js
const { parseTopInfo, topInfoTransform } = require("linux-top-parser");
// normal string parsing
const topInfo = parseTopInfo(TOP_INFO_STRING);
// or using transform stream
createReadStream(TOP_FILE_PATH)
.pipe(topInfoTransform({
stringify: true
}))
.pipe(process.stdout)
```
### Examples
There are 2 code examples shown in the [example](https://github.com/sweetim/linux-top-parser/tree/master/example) folder on how to use this package
- [read from file](https://github.com/sweetim/linux-top-parser/blob/master/example/read-from-file.ts)
- [stream from the linux `top` command output](https://github.com/sweetim/linux-top-parser/blob/master/example/stream-from-top-command.ts)
## CLI
the CLI can be pipe from the output of `top` command
```
top -b | npx linux-top-parser
```
or you can use the JSON processor CLI ( [jq](https://github.com/stedolan/jq) ) to process the stream
```
top -b | npx linux-top-parser | jq ".[0].summaryDisplay"
```
### Usage
```
linux-top-parser [options]
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-s, --summary output summary display only (default: false)
-p, --prettify output top info with indentation and color (default: false)
-f, --filter output process that has > 0% of CPU usage only (default: false)
-h, --help display help for command
```
### Reference
- https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/top.1.html
| parser for linux top command | linux,top,parser,javascript,nodejs,typescript,unix | 2023-02-23T06:19:48Z | 2023-04-11T11:15:27Z | 2023-03-03T15:51:17Z | 1 | 93 | 211 | 2 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | TypeScript |
Zizwar/use-blogger | main | # UseBlogger
The UseBlogger library is a JavaScript ES6 module that allows developers to easily retrieve data from a Blogger blog's JSON API without requiring a token. The library organizes all photos and videos in a post into separate groups, and collects all values defined in the variables, returning all threads in JSON format.
To use the library, simply import it into your project and create a new instance of the UseBlogger class, passing in the ID or URL of the blog you want to fetch data from. You can then call the load method on your UseBlogger instance and pass in an array of objects that define the data you want to fetch. These objects should include a key property to specify the name of the variable, a type property to specify the data type, and any additional information necessary to extract the value of the variable if needed.
The UseBlogger class has several methods that allow you to further customize your data request, such as setting categories or labels to fetch data from or excluding categories or labels from the fetched data, setting the ID of a specific post to fetch, adding a search query to the request, setting the maximum number of posts to fetch, selecting or excluding certain fields from the response, setting the number of posts to skip, and setting the field to order the response by.
The UseBlogger class also has methods for setting the range of published or updated dates to include in the response, as well as methods for setting a callback function to execute after the data is fetched, setting the data for the current instance, and getting the data for the current instance.
# Dependencies
There are no external dependencies needed for this module.
# Installation
You can download the main.js file and use it in your project, or install it using npm:
```sh
npm install use-blogger --save
```
in deno land
```js
import * as denoblogger from "https://deno.land/x/denoblogger@v0.9.3/mod.js";
```
# Usage
```js
import UseBlogger from "use-blogger";
const variables = [
{ key: "price", type: "number", regex: "price*[:=]*(.*?)[;<]" },
{ key: "discount", type: "number" },
{ key: "quantityAvailable", type: "number", as: "qnt" },
{ key: "currentPrice", type: "number" },
{ key: "sizes", type: "array", asArray: "options" },
{
key: "colors", type: "array", asArray: "options"
},
];
async function myJsonBlogger() {
const blogId = "8277077996046083588";
//or
//const blogUrl = "https://<name-your-blogger>.blogspot.com/"
const wb = new UseBlogger({ blogUrl, blogId });
const res = await wb.load(variables);
console.log(res.data);
console.log("lngth=" + res?.data.length)
}
myJsonBlogger();
```
The variables array is an array of objects that defines the variables to be extracted from a Blogger API using the UseBlogger library.
Each object in the array contains properties that specify the name of the variable (key), the data type of the variable (type), and additional information about the variable if necessary.
For example, the first object in the array specifies that the variable name is price, the data type is number, and the regular expression to extract the value of the variable from the blog post is "price*[:=]*(.*?)[;<]".
The second object specifies that the variable name is discount and the data type is number, but no additional information is needed to extract the value of the variable.
The third object specifies that the variable name is quantityAvailable, the data type is number, and the as property is used to provide an alias for the variable (qnt).
The fourth object specifies that the variable name is currentPrice and the data type is number, but no additional information is needed to extract the value of the variable.
The fifth and sixth objects specify that the variable names are sizes and colors, respectively, and the data type is array. The asArray property is used to provide an alias for the variables (options).
# API
The UseBlogger class is the main class of this module and is responsible for making requests to the Blogger API.
# Constructor
new UseBlogger(props): Creates a new instance of the UseBlogger class with the following properties:
- props.blogId (optional): The ID of the blog to fetch data from.
- props.blogUrl (optional): The URL of the blog to fetch data from.
- props.isBrowser (optional): If true, the request is made in the browser environment. Default is - false.
- props.save (optional): A callback function to save data from the response.
- Methods
- categories(_categories): Sets the categories to fetch data from. Takes an array of strings as input.
- uncategories(_categories): Sets the categories to exclude from the fetched data. Takes an array of - strings as input.
- labels(_categories): Alias for categories.
- unlabels(_categories): Alias for uncategories.
- post(postId): Sets the ID of the post to fetch.
- search(text): Adds a search query to the request.
- limit(n): Sets the maximum number of posts to fetch.
- select(_select): Selects certain fields to include in the response.
- unselect(_select): Excludes certain fields from the response.
- skip(n): Sets the number of posts to skip.
- orderby(value): Sets the field to order the response by.
- callback(cb): Sets a callback function to execute after the data is fetched.
- setData(data): Sets the data for the current instance.
- getData(): Returns the data for the current instance.
- published(dateMin, dateMax): Sets the range of published dates to include in the response.
- updated(dateMin, dateMax): Sets the range of updated dates to include in the response.
- load(variables): Makes a request to the Blogger API and returns the response. Takes an array of objects that define the data to be fetched.
# Demo in Deno
https://dash.deno.com/playground/denoblogger
| query google blogger | api,blogger,denoland,fresh,jamstack,javascript,json,nextjs,typescript,cms | 2023-02-15T01:45:14Z | 2023-07-21T00:38:02Z | 2023-03-16T05:35:12Z | 1 | 2 | 100 | 0 | 2 | 3 | null | MIT | JavaScript |
vedbulsara04/Arista_Solutions | main | # Arista Solutions : E-commerce Web-App
## This project is maintained by :
> [@vedbulsara04](https://github.com/vedbulsara04)
> [@jainam124](https://github.com/jainam124)
---
## Project Abstract
One of the ` key objectives ` of building the web-app for the company is ` to market the products on the web ` which will indeed increase the revenue generation of the company.
There are a variety of products ranging from security systems and fire safety products such as Heat detectors, Smoke detectors, Fire hydrant and sprinkler systems,
CCTV cameras, etc.
This E-commerce web-app ` is an industry approved project ` from Arista Solutions.
---
## About the Developers :
` Ved Bulsara `
>- Github profile : [@vedbulsara04](https://github.com/vedbulsara04)
>- LinkedIn : [Ved Bulsara](https://www.linkedin.com/in/vedbulsara04/)
>- E-mail : vedbulsara7@gmail.com
` Jainam Sheth `
>- Github profile : [@jainam124](https://github.com/jainam124)
>- LinkedIn : [Jainam Sheth](https://www.linkedin.com/in/shethjainam/)
>- E-mail : jainamsheth124@gmail.com
---
## Install packages and dependencies (Total: 18)
```
npm init -y
```
```
npm install express express-session
```
```
npm install -D tailwindcss postcss autoprefixer
```
```
npx tailwindcss init
```
```
npm i --save-dev nodemon
```
```
npm install mysql crypto bcrypt
```
```
npm install body-parser path router
```
```
npm install multer path fs ejs axios
```
```
npm install passport passport-google-oauth
```
```
npm install google-auth-library
```
---
## After Installing all dependencies,
>- Create a Database "aristasolutions" with phpyadmin.
>- Import the "aristasolutions.sql" file inside the database.
>- All the Tables and their records will be imported.
>- Type this command on your terminal inside the project directory :
```
npm run start
```
>- This command will initiate a script to run the web-app on localhost:3000
>- Open a web-browser and type localhost:3000 or 127.0.0.1:3000
---
| A full-stack E-commerce Web-App | css,expressjs,git,github,google-authentication,google-maps-api,html,javascript,markdown,mysql-database | 2023-02-20T11:05:47Z | 2024-05-01T14:56:08Z | null | 3 | 72 | 221 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
elliotWoas/IMSIDAAS | main | # the website travel tour
ok now i wanna write description
| null | css,javascript,mongodb,nodejs,react | 2023-02-10T22:04:23Z | 2024-03-08T22:56:07Z | null | 2 | 19 | 321 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
dev-Imsaurabh/Notes-app-frontend | master |
The "Notes App using MERN stack" is a full-stack web application that allows users to create, read, update, and delete notes. This app has been developed using the MERN stack, which is a combination of four powerful technologies: MongoDB, Express.js, React, and Node.js. The app has been developed in a single video, from development to deployment, making it an excellent resource for beginners who want to learn full-stack web development.
One of the essential features of this Notes App is that it uses password hashing techniques to ensure that users' login credentials are secure. Additionally, the app uses token login to provide a more secure authentication process. This makes the app more secure and ensures that users' information is protected from hackers and other malicious activities.
The app has a beautiful user interface that makes it easy for users to navigate and interact with the application.
Finally, the app has been deployed on two different platforms. The backend server has been deployed on Cyclic, while the frontend has been deployed on Vercel. This ensures that the app is accessible from anywhere in the world and can handle a large number of concurrent users without any issues.
Overall, the "Notes App using MERN stack" is an excellent resource for developers who want to learn full-stack web development using the MERN stack. The app's security features, user interface, and deployment on different platforms make it a complete and well-rounded application.
| The "Notes App using MERN stack" is a full-stack web application that allows users to create, read, update, and delete notes. This app has been developed using the MERN stack, which is a combination of four powerful technologies: MongoDB, Express.js, React, and Node.js. | css,html,chakra-ui,javascript,react,react-router | 2023-02-17T20:03:08Z | 2023-03-14T02:27:14Z | null | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
tinotendajoe01/ALGORITHMS | main | # 🚀 Javascript Algorithms 🚀
<h6 align="center">
`Welcome to Simplified JS DSA ☄️` <br><br>
Made with a fun and engaging twist! This repository is filled with unique explanations and simplified code, making it easy to understand for everyone. It covers a wide range of topics, including linear data structures, trees, and graphs. The best part? All the content is structured under a learning curve theme, making it an enjoyable experience for you to master Data Structures & Algorithms in JavaScript.
</h6>
# 📚 Contents
<ul>
<li>Linear Data Structures
</li>
<li>
Trees
</li>
<li>
Graphs
</li>
<li>Challenges & Solutions
</li></ul>
## 🎇 Introduction
This repository is designed for those who want to learn JavaScript Data Structures and Algorithms in a simple and fun potatoe-candy-toys examples way. I understand that learning can be a daunting task, so I've structured the content in a way that will keep you hooked and motivated throughout your learning journey. Let's embark on this exciting adventure together!</div>
## 🚂 Linear Data Structures
<li>Array</li>
<li>HashMap</li>
<li>HashSet</li>
<li>Linked List</li>
<li>Stack</li>
<li>Queue</li>
## 🌳 Trees
<li>Binary Trees</li>
<li>Binary Search Trees</li>
<li>Tree Map</li><li>Tree Set</li><li>Tree Traversals</li>
<li>Trie</li>
## 🌐 Graphs
<li>Undirected Graphs</li>
<li>Directed Graphs</li>
<li>Weighted Graphs</li>
<li>Graph Algorithms</li>
## 🙌 Credits
This repository was inspired by and heavily referenced from the fantastic resource, <a>https://github.com/amejiarosario/dsa.js-data-structures-algorithms-javascript</a> by <a>books.adrianmejia.com</a>. A huge shoutout to the guy for providing valuable content that played a pivotal role in my learning journey.
## 🤝 Contribute & Support
Feel free to contribute and open issues if you find any. Your feedback and contributions are always welcome! Let's make this repository a fun, interactive, and valuable resource for everyone learning JavaScript Data Structures and Algorithms
🌟 Don't forget to star this repo if you found it helpful! Happy Learning! 🎉
| Data Structures & Algorithms in JavaScript. | algorithm-challenges,algorithms,algorithms-and-data-structures,data-structures,javascript | 2023-02-24T18:50:02Z | 2023-07-10T14:28:23Z | null | 1 | 0 | 65 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | MIT | JavaScript |
rahatkader/National_Nursing_College | master | # National Nursing College
This is the official website of National Nursing College
| https://nationalnursingcollege.com/ | bootstrap5,css,html,javascript | 2023-02-18T13:36:33Z | 2023-03-03T18:48:58Z | null | 1 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
8309h/Shopbag-E-commerce-Website | main | # wonderful-country-7692 | Description : Shopbag is fashion shopping assistant for the smart and informed. Shopbag is led by a team of industry experts who developed a solution to the disconnected and crowded online shopping experience. Product information was scattered, and shopping required too much research to make an informed purchase. | authintacation,css,express,html,javascript,mongodb,node,nodemon | 2023-02-21T14:43:39Z | 2023-02-27T09:14:49Z | null | 2 | 15 | 42 | 5 | 0 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
jonycmtt/anon-ecommerce-website | main | <div align="center">



<br />
<br />
<h2 align="center">Anon - eCommerce Website</h2>
<p>Anon is a fully responsive ecommerce website, maximum compatiblities in all mobile devices, built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.</p>
<a href="https://anon-ecommerce-design.netlify.app/"><strong>➥ Live Demo</strong></a>
</div>
## Use to...



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### Demo Screeshots


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## <img alt="gif" src="https://github.com/jonycmtt/jonycmtt/blob/main/wifi-gol.gif?raw=true" width="50" height="50" /> Connect with Me
[](https://facebook.com/jonycmt) [](https://instagram.com/jonycmt) [](https://linkedin.com/in/salman-rahaman) [](https://medium.com/@jonyislamcmt) [](https://youtube.com/@jonycmt)
| Anon is a fully responsive ecommerce website, maximum compatiblities in all mobile devices, built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. | css,css3,html,javascript,responsive | 2023-02-18T10:03:30Z | 2023-12-09T11:03:19Z | null | 1 | 0 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | CSS |
Fiza32/PostaleShop | main | # PostaleShop
Project Description: AeroPostale Clone
Project Name: PostaleShop
Project Deployed Link: https://joyful-figolla-79165e.netlify.app/
The AeroPostale Clone project is a remarkable group effort completed within just five days. It replicates the core functionalities and design of AeroPostale, a renowned specialty retailer known for high-quality denim and fashion basics at compelling values in an innovative store environment.
This clone includes essential features such as a Login/SignUp page, Home Page, Product Page, product details page, cart page, and an Admin page for comprehensive control.
The Login/SignUp page enables personalized access for users, allowing them to create accounts or log in using existing credentials.
The Home Page, inspired by AeroPostale's aesthetics, presents a visually appealing interface with featured products, trends, and exclusive offers. It incorporates a navigation menu for easy browsing.
The Product Page displays a wide range of denim and fashion basics, allowing users to explore categories, apply filters, and sort products. Each product is showcased with high-resolution images, descriptions, sizes, and color options.
The product details page provides comprehensive information, including images, reviews, and related items, enhancing the user's decision-making process.
The cart page facilitates efficient management of selected items, enabling users to review, modify, and finalize their purchases. It displays a transparent order summary.
The Admin page empowers administrators to control product listings, inventory, user accounts, and promotions. It offers performance monitoring through dashboards and reports.
The AeroPostale Clone project showcases the team's collaborative skills, delivering a functional e-commerce website within a tight timeframe. It demonstrates proficiency in front-end and back-end development, user experience design, and e-commerce functionality.
Overall, the AeroPostale Clone project is a remarkable addition to the team's portfolio, offering an immersive and user-friendly online shopping experience reminiscent of AeroPostale's original website.
Login signup :-

home page:

product page:-


product detail page:-

cart page:-

admin page login signup page:-

admin page:-

# File Updated
| The AeroPostale Clone project is a remarkable group effort completed within just five days. It replicates the core functionalities and design of AeroPostale, a renowned specialty retailer known for high-quality denim and fashion basics at compelling values in an innovative store environment. | css,html,javascript | 2023-02-21T11:35:03Z | 2023-11-21T04:48:54Z | null | 7 | 7 | 22 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
andyzhp234/QuickChat | master | <div align="center">
<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
<img src="./frontend/src/assets/icons/brand-logo.png" alt="Logo" width="200">
<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
<br/>
</div>
# QuickChat
Quickchat is a chat application that allows users to connect and communicate in real-time. With Quickchat, users can easily create accounts, find and add friends, and start conversations with individuals or groups. Quickchat is designed to be fast, simple, and intuitive, with a clean and modern interface that makes it easy to use
Project is live on [quick-chat.app](https://quick-chat.app/)
## Documents
Design Documentations can be found [here](./documentations).
## Screenshots
<div align="center">
<img src="./documentations/screenshots/screenshot-landing.png" alt="screenshot">
<br />
<br />
<img src="./documentations/screenshots/screenshot-home.PNG" alt="screenshot">
<br />
<br />
<img src="./documentations/screenshots/screenshot-video-calling.PNG" alt="screenshot">
<br />
<br />
</div>
## Features
- Avatar
- Rate Limiter
- User authentication
- Real-time messaging
- Direct messaging
- Group Chats
- Audio and video calls
- Screen sharing
- View message history and retrieve messages using pagination
- Friends list
- Friend Requests
- Online indicators
- Group Chat All Participants info
- Emojis support
- Multi-device compatibility
- Responsive Layout
## Technologies
### Frontend
| Technologies | Description |
| ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| [React.js](https://reactjs.org/) | Javascript Library for building user interfaces |
| [React Hooks](https://reactjs.org/docs/hooks-intro.html) | New addition in React 16.8 that let you use state and other React features without writing a class |
| [React Router v6.4.2](https://reactrouter.com/en/main) | Javascript standard library for routing in React |
| [Axios](https://www.npmjs.com/package/axios) | Node.js packages that implements the Promise API and used to make HTTP Requests |
| [Redux.js](https://redux.js.org/) | An open-source JavaScript library for managing and centralizing application state. |
| [Redux toolkit](https://redux-toolkit.js.org/) | Redux official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development |
| [Redux DevTools](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/redux-devtools/lmhkpmbekcpmknklioeibfkpmmfibljd?hl=en) | Chrome extensions that helps for debugging Redux state |
| [Emoji-mart](https://www.npmjs.com/package/emoji-mart/v/5.5.2) | Node.js packages that is a customizable emoji picker |
| [Socket.io-client](https://www.npmjs.com/package/socket.io-client) | Node.js packages that enables real-time bidirectional communication between a web browser and a server using the WebSocket protocol |
| [WebRTC API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebRTC_API) | A technology that support video chat, voice calls, file sharing, and other peer-to-peer communication features directly in the browser, without the need for a separate communication infrastructure. |
| [Vite](https://vitejs.dev/) | Modern dev & build tool for JavaScript projects |
### Backend
| Technologies | Description |
| ---------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) | An open-source server environment |
| [Express.js](https://expressjs.com/) | A back end web application framework for building RESTful APIs with Node.js |
| [Dotenv](https://www.npmjs.com/package/dotenv) | Node.js packages that loads environment variables from .env file into process.env |
| [Cors](https://www.npmjs.com/package/cors) | Node.js packages that can be used to enable CORS with various options |
| [Bcrypt.js](https://www.npmjs.com/package/bcryptjs) | Node.js packages that enables storing of passwords as hashed passwords instead of plaintext |
| [Google Domain](https://domains.google/) | A domain name registrar operated by Google. |
| [Redis](https://www.npmjs.com/package/redis) | node-redis is a modern, high performance Redis client for Node.js. |
| [Helmet](https://www.npmjs.com/package/helmet) | Help secure Express/Connect apps with various HTTP headers |
| [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org) | a free and open-source relational database management system emphasizing extensibility and SQL compliance. |
| [Sequelize](https://www.npmjs.com/package/sequelize) | Node.js ORM for PostgreSQL |
| [Socket.io](https://www.npmjs.com/package/socket.io) | Node.js packages that enables real-time bidirectional event-based communication |
| [uuid](https://www.npmjs.com/package/uuid) | Node.js packages that generate unique ID |
### Dev Tools
| Technologies | Description |
| ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Visual Studio Code | Code Editor |
| Postman | API platform for developers to design, build, test and iterate their APIs |
## Improvement
- Support file sharing.
- Allowing users to upload their avatar
- Voice messages
- Rich Text Sending
- Chatbot intergrations
| 💬 Web based Chat application built with NodeJS and React | chat,express,javascript,nodejs,react,realtime,redis,socket-io,web,chat-application | 2023-02-14T10:38:59Z | 2024-02-22T03:15:09Z | null | 1 | 0 | 80 | 0 | 2 | 3 | null | GPL-3.0 | JavaScript |
shamilkotta/offpitch_Backend | main | <a href="https://github.com/shamilkotta/offpitch_Backend"><h1><b>offpitch</b></h1></a>
<br>
<a href="https://github.com/shamilkotta/offpitch_Backend">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/status-active-success.svg" alt="Status">
</a>
## **About**
A full-stack web platform that enables users to manage football tournaments, including hosting, team and match management, and ticket sales. I incorporated various technologies, such as Redux, Tailwind, Razorpay, and Cloudinary, to enhance the platform's functionality and improve the user experience. I designed OffPitch to support multiple tournament formats, including league, knockout, double league, and group stage-knockout, to offer users maximum flexibility.
Overall, OffPitch is a powerful and user-friendly platform that makes managing football tournaments simple and efficient, providing users with the flexibility and functionality they need to create successful and enjoyable events.
<!--  -->
## **Getting Started**
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.
### _Prerequisites_
Requirements you need to run the software and how to get them.
1. [Git](https://git-scm.com/downloads)
2. [NodeJs](https://nodejs.org/en/download)
3. [yarn](https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started/install)
4. [Mongodb](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/tutorial/getting-started/)
5. [Oauth tokens for your email to setup nodemailer](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/use-nodemailer-to-send-emails-from-your-node-js-server/)
6. [Razorpay account](https://dashboard.razorpay.com/signup)
7. [Cloudinary account](https://cloudinary.com/users/register_free).
...etc
### _Installation_
A step by step series of examples that tell you how to get a development env running.
Clone this repository to your local system.
```
git clone https://github.com/shamilkotta/offpitch_Backend.git
```
Then go to this project directory by running command `cd offpitch_Backend`
Firstly install the required packages
```
yarn install --frozen-lockfile
```
Then you've to setup env file. <br>
Create a `.env` file and paste the keys inthe [`.sample.env`](/.sample.env) and add your values.
Then start the dev server by executing
```
yarn run dev
```
Now you can navigate to browser in url http://localhost:5000 (by default) to see the output.
### _Coding style tests_
Check if any files need to be formatted, if the check fails that means some files needed to be formatted or have to do some fixes.
eslint
```
yarn run lint
```
prettier
```
yarn run format:check
```
To format all required code files
```
yarn run lint:fix
yarn run format
```
## **Contributing**
Read contributing instructions and guidlines from [here](/CONTRIBUTING.md).
## **Built Using**
- [NodeJs](https://nodejs.org/en/)
- [MongoDB](https://www.mongodb.com/)
- [Express](http://expressjs.com/en/starter/installing.html)
- [Mongoose](https://mongoosejs.com/)
## **Author**
- [@shamilkotta](https://github.com/shamilkotta)
This project follows the [all-contributors](https://github.com/all-contributors/all-contributors) specification. Contributions of any kind are welcome!
| Api for offpitch project. offpitch is an web platform for hosting and managing football tournaments | api,express,mongodb,mongoose,nodejs,javascript,tournament-manager | 2023-02-17T12:03:32Z | 2023-07-05T16:26:07Z | null | 1 | 19 | 284 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | MIT | JavaScript |
HanyAyad/YouTube-Clone-API | main | # YouTube-Clone-API
The Backend part of the YouTube Clone project using Node.js || Express.js || MongoDB
| The Backend part of the YouTube Clone project using Node.js || Express.js || MongoDB | backend,clone-website,expressjs,fullstack,javascript,mongodb,mongoose,nodejs,youtube | 2023-02-16T11:14:40Z | 2023-03-10T11:41:10Z | null | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
MesakDuduCoder/portfolio | main | <a name="readme-top"></a>
<!-- TABLE OF CONTENTS -->
# 📗 Table of Contents
- [📖 About the Project](#about-project)
- [🛠 Built With](#built-with)
- [Tech Stack](#tech-stack)
- [Key Features](#key-features)
- [💻 Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Run project](#run-project)
- [Run Github Page](#run-github-page)
- [👥 Authors](#authors)
- [🔭 Future Features](#future-features)
- [🤝 Contributing](#contributing)
- [⭐️ Show your support](#support)
- [🙏 Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
- [📝 License](#license)
<!-- PROJECT DESCRIPTION -->
# 📖 [Portfolio-modern] <a name="about-project"></a>
**[Portfolio-modern]** is a responsive and cross-platform portfolio website built using html and css, this website contains information about my personal inforamtion and my skills and projects.
## 🛠 Built With <a name="built-with"></a>
### Tech Stack <a name="tech-stack"></a>
> This webpage was built using html and css, no frameworks were used, this website is made responsive using RWD techniques.
<!-- Features -->
### Key Features <a name="key-features"></a>
- **[Responsive]**
- **[Modern_design]**
- **[Button_hover_animations]**
- **[Page viewable using Github Page]**
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
<!-- GETTING STARTED -->
## 💻 Getting Started <a name="getting-started"></a>
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
### Prerequisites
In order to run this project you need:
1. A web browser
2. git installed in your computer(optional)
### Setup
Clone this repository to your desired folder using git command
$ git clone https://github.com/MesakDuduCoder/Hello-world.git
Or you can also download this project as Zip here:
https://github.com/MesakDuduCoder/Portfolio-mobile
by clicking the green Code button.
Then run the following command on terminal in the root folder the project:
npm install
### Run project
To run the project just open the index.html file.
### Run Github Page
Check Out My Portfolio on GitHub Page:
<a href="https://mesakduducoder.github.io/Portfolio-mobile/">Click here</a>
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
<!-- AUTHORS -->
## 👥 Author <a name="authors"></a>
👤 **MesakDuduCoder**
- GitHub: [@githubhandle](https://github.com/MesakDuduCoder)
- Twitter: [@twitterhandle](https://twitter.com/Mesak22812376)
- LinkedIn: [LinkedIn](https://linkedin.com/in/mesak-lalrindika-77480b22b)
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
<!-- FUTURE FEATURES -->
## 🔭 Future Features <a name="future-features"></a>
- [ ] **[buttons_functionality]**
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
<!-- CONTRIBUTING -->
## 🤝 Contributing <a name="contributing"></a>
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the [issues page](../../issues/).
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
<!-- SUPPORT -->
## ⭐️ Show your support <a name="support"></a>
> Write a message to encourage readers to support your project
If you like this project show your support by liking this repository.
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
<!-- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -->
## 🙏 Acknowledgments <a name="acknowledgements"></a>
I would like to thank my coding partner Maboela Maserame for the support and team Microverse for all the guidance they gave me.
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
<!-- LICENSE -->
## 📝 License <a name="license"></a>
This project is [MIT](./LICENSE) licensed.
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
| My portfolio website with cool modern design build using JavaScript. | css,html,javascript,portfolio | 2023-02-22T12:33:05Z | 2023-11-29T14:38:22Z | null | 3 | 18 | 72 | 21 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | CSS |
yosaddis/todo-list | main | 
# Awesome books: plain JavaScript with objects
## 📗 Table of Contents
- [📖 Overview](#about-project)
- [Project Objectives](#project-objectives)
- [🛠 Built With](#built-with)
- [Tech Stack](#tech-stack)
- [Key Features](#key-features)
- [🚀 Live Demo](#live-demo)
- [Screenshots](#screenshots)
- [💻 Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Install](#install)
- [Run tests](#run-tests)
- [Deployment](#deployment)
- [👥 Authors](#authors)
- [🔭 Future Features](#future-features)
- [🤝 Contributing](#contributing)
- [⭐️ Show your support](#support)
- [🙏 Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
- [📝 License](#license)
## 📖 Overview <a name="about-project"></a>
# To Do list
> Using HTML, CSS, JavaScriptsm, Npm and Webpack.
### Project Objectives <a name="project-objectives"></a>
### Run tests <a name="run-tests"></a>
- You can check for errors by running linter tests found in the github flows.
### Deployment <a name="deployment"></a>
### `npm run start`
Runs the app in the development mode.\
Open [http://localhost:8080](http://localhost:8080) to view it in the browser.
## Authors <a name="authors"></a>
👤 Yoseph Addisu
- [GitHub](https://github.com/yosaddis)
- [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/yoseph-addisu-79a58b60)
- Portfolio: [Portfolio](https:https://yoseph-portfolio.onrender.com/)
## Future Features <a name="#future-features"></a>
I plan to add the following features
- Write test cases using ES6 promise.
- Add a git hub page to the project.
- [GitHub](https://github.com/yosaddis)
- [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/yoseph-addisu-79a58b60)
## 🤝 Contributing <a name="contributing"></a>
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the [issues page](../../issues/).
## ⭐️ Show your suppor <a name="support"></a>
Give a ⭐️ if you like this project!
## 📝 License <a name="license"></a>
This project is [MIT](./LICENSE.md) licensed.
| In this project, I will build a simple HTML list of To Do tasks using webpack to bundle JS, ES6 syntax and modules. | es6,html5,javascript,webpack | 2023-02-23T11:47:33Z | 2023-12-02T20:08:12Z | null | 1 | 6 | 39 | 1 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | JavaScript |
Vedpaswan01/Amusement-Park-application-Full-Stack- | main |
<h2>Project Summary 📚 :</h2>
<img align="left" width="153" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105913917/221414762-e185c524-09fb-421f-9707-cc6163aadc6d.png"/>
<p align="justify">In this project a detailed review of Amusement Park application. The main objectives of this project to know the package related to the Amusement Park and Activity with best facility and current offer. Searching will be very easy .At a single click will be able to fetch the required data.</p><br /><br /><br />
<h3 style="margin-top: 500;">Admin module :</h3>
<li>Admin can manage the activity ,add activity,Delete activity and See all customer and their Tickets and activity</li>
<li align="justify">This module provides administrator related functionality. Administrator manages all information and has access rights to add, delete, edit and view the data related to admin, ticket, activity, tiketbookings, etc.</li>
<h3>User module :</h3>
<li>User can view activity List ,customer list, Ticket list etc</li>
<li>This module helps to customer.</li>
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<table align="center">
<tbody>
<tr align="top">
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<h3>Software Requirements</h3>
| Command | Description |
| --- | --- |
| Operating System | Windows 10, Linux, Mac |
| Programming Language | Java. |
| IDE Used | Intellij , STS |
| Database | MySQL 8.0 |
| Framework | SpringBoot,Maven |
| Architecture | CRUD, MVC |
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<td width="20%" align="center">
<h3>Languages and Tools:</h3>
<table align="center">
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<td width="15%" align="center">
<p dir="auto"><span>𝗦𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗧𝗼𝗼𝗹 𝗦𝘂𝗶𝘁</span><br><br></p>
<a><img src="https://spring.io/images/logo-spring-tools-gear-3dbfa4e3714afa9d58885422ec7ac8e5.svg" height="40"></a>
<td width="15%" align="center">
<p dir="auto"><span>𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗝 𝗜𝗗𝗘𝗔</span><br><br></p>
<a><img src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/IntelliJ_IDEA_Icon.svg" height = "40"></a>
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<td width="15%" align="center">
<p dir="auto"><span>𝗝𝗮𝘃𝗮</span><br><br></p>
<a><img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/programming-languages-logos/src/java/java.png" height="40"></a>
</td>
<td width="15%" align="center">
<p dir="auto"><span>𝐌𝐲𝐒𝐐𝐋</span><br><br></p>
<a><img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/103574856/208289464-84fa15f0-e608-48f1-82bd-565e0f776243.png" height="40"></a>
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<tr valign="top">
<td width="15%" align="center">
<p dir="auto"><span>𝗦𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝘁</span><br><br></p>
<a><img src="https://spring.io/images/projects/spring-edf462fec682b9d48cf628eaf9e19521.svg" height="40"></a>
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<td width="15%" align="center">
<p dir="auto"><span>𝐌𝐚𝐯𝐞𝐧</span><br><br></p>
<a><img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/103574856/208289206-2e81be61-cdf4-4667-ac8f-2bacdadefb25.png" height="40"></a>
</td>
<td width="15%" align="center">
<p dir="auto"><span>𝐇𝐢𝐛𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐞</span><br><br></p>
<a><img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/103574856/208289363-3db3173b-fdb9-4306-94fa-05290df04561.PNG" height="40"></a>
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<hr>
<h3 align="center">MySQL Schema Database Structure</h3>
<p align="center"><img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105913917/213882065-dd21a036-c1d9-494f-9c32-244912bbc87d.png"
/></p>
<h3 id="modules">Modules</h3>
<ul>
<li>Login, Logout Module</li>
<li>Customer Module</li>
<li>Admin Module</li>
<li>Activity Module</li>
<li>Ticket Module</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="features">Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>User and Admin authentication & validation with session uuid having.</li>
<li>Admin Features:<ul>
<li>Administrator Role of the entire application</li>
<li>Only registered admins with valid session token can add/update/delete Activity or
customer from main database.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>User Features:<ul>
<li>A user can register himself or herself on the platform.</li>
<li>He/She can check the Activity availabilty.</li>
<li>If Activity is available, can book the Ticket for thet activity by providing payment details.</li>
<li>After booking, he will get booking details for the activity,inside this there will be all
details regarding the ticket details ,total cost, etc.</li>
<li>If the customer want can cancel the booking ,he is able to delete his ticket.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h3 id="installation-run">Installation & Run</h3>
<ul>
<li>Before running the API server, you should update the database config inside the <a>application.properties</a>
file.</li>
<li>Update the port number, username and password as per your local database config.</li>
</ul>
<pre>
<code> server.port=<span class="hljs-number">8888</span>
spring<span class="hljs-selector-class">.datasource</span><span class="hljs-selector-class">.url</span>=jdbc:mysql:<span class="hljs-comment">//localhost:3306/amusementpark;</span>
spring<span class="hljs-selector-class">.datasource</span><span class="hljs-selector-class">.driver-class-name</span>=com<span class="hljs-selector-class">.mysql</span><span class="hljs-selector-class">.cj</span><span class="hljs-selector-class">.jdbc</span><span class="hljs-selector-class">.Driver</span>
spring<span class="hljs-selector-class">.datasource</span><span class="hljs-selector-class">.username</span>=root
spring<span class="hljs-selector-class">.datasource</span><span class="hljs-selector-class">.password</span>=root
</code>
</pre>
<h3 align="center">Contributors</h3>
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<tbody>
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<td width="25%" align="center">
<p dir="auto"><span>Cutomer Module Developer</span><br><br></p>
<a><img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105913917/221414496-6697fa56-81b9-4487-a6ee-f38ac31a2833.jpg"
height="100"></a>
<p dir="auto"><span>Somya Upadhyay</span><br></p>
</td>
<td width="25%" align="center">
<p dir="auto"><span>Admin Module Developer</span><br><br></p>
<a><img src="https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/105913917?v=4" height="100"></a>
<p dir="auto"><span>Vedprakash Paswan</span><br></p>
</td>
<td width="25%" align="center">
<p dir="auto"><span>Ticket Module Developer</span><br><br></p>
<a><img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105913917/221414822-a5886916-f7b6-4d7b-ac34-aea796c0081d.png"
height="100"></a>
<p dir="auto"><span>Nitin Potbhare</span><br></p>
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</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
| In this application, Customer should be able to view the list of available activities as well as customer should be able to book cab for desired amusement activity and also Admin should be able to perform operations such as Amusement Activity Management,Customer Management. | hibernate,java,mvc,mysql,spring-boot,html,css,javascript | 2023-02-21T06:51:24Z | 2023-06-12T07:50:39Z | null | 4 | 17 | 43 | 0 | 2 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
fqrr/waste-recovery | master | # 废品回收
#### 介绍
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# 安心食疗
可以扫码体验下:
https://gitee.com/fqrhello_world/de-watermark/raw/master/gh_697101a8e05a_344.jpg
对页面Ui做了处理,现在分享出来供大家互相学习,喜欢记得start下哦~

#### 效果预览
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#### 体验地址
https://gitee.com/fqrhello_world/de-watermark/raw/master/gh_697101a8e05a_344.jpg

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| 分享一个经典的微信小程序项目,废品回收,有需要的可以直接套模板,需要的小伙伴快快拿去吧~ | javascript | 2023-02-10T11:31:32Z | 2023-02-10T11:12:39Z | null | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
shibisuriya/classic-slither.io | master | # Classic Slither.io
Experience Slither.io gameplay on a Nokia 6110-style snake game, powered by WebRTC.
<img src="demo/gameplay.gif" alt="Alt Text" height="600">
[Click here](https://shibisuriya.github.io/classic-slither.io/) to play against AI opponents.
[Click here](https://shibisuriya.github.io/classic-slither.io/) to engage in multiplayer gameplay with your friend(s). Utilizing WebRTC, your browser establishes direct communication with your friend's browser, eliminating the need for a centralized server.
## Game mechanics:
### The objective:
To win you have be the last snake alive in the map.
You will die if you,
1. Collide with the map's boundaries.
2. Collide with yourselves.
3. Collide with other snakes.
4. If two snakes have a head to head collision they both die.
**To succeed in this game, you must strategically position yourself so that your opponents collide with either you, the wall, or themselves.**
At regular intervals, a random type of food will spawn in map regions unoccupied by any snake. Snakes can enhance their size or acquire special abilities by consuming these food items.
### Types of food:
#### Frogs:
The snake's body grows by 1 cell if it consumes a frog.
#### The Shrink berries:
Eating a shrink berry decreases the snake's body length by 1 cell. It's important to note that if the snake's body is only 2 cells long, this food has no impact on the snake.
#### Red bull:
The snake gains speed of 1.5x if it consumes this food.
#### Fillets:
When a snake dies in the map its body gets converted to food, other snakes alive in the map can consume this food. The snake's body grows by 4 cells if it consumes a fillet.
## Bots
The game supports two types of bots, scripted bots and AI based bots... Scripted bots work based on rules described by the developer,
creating a scripted bot is simple, just add a javascript file that exports a function to `packages/game-client/src/bots/scripted-bots/bots/`, this function gets invoked by the game on every tick for every snake that is using this particular bot, the function gets a callback function named `move` and additional data as arguments that lets the developer decide what the bot should do next, the developer of the bot should invoke the `move` function with a valid direction, the snake will move in the direction supplied in that particular tick.
The function gets the following as arguments,
- move - A callback function which the developer should invoke after performing the computation and deciding in which direction the snake should move in that particular tick. The move function should be invoked by passing a valid direction as argument.
- gameData - An object that contains the coordinates of opponents and food in the map.
- self - A reference to bot itself...
- updateAnnotations - This callback function helps us to visualize the strategy (to where the bot is trying to move) of the bot by drawing annotations (paths) on the map. Just invoke this function with x, y coordinates of the path as argument.
After adding the javascript file that exports a function which implements the bot, add an entry to `packages/game-client/src/bots/scripted-bots/index.js` file for the new bot.
### Available bots:
#### Scripted bots:
##### Head hunter:
This bot is sucidal, it tries to run after the player's head and tries to have a head to head collision, hence killing itself and the player... This bot works effectively when there are multiple bots in the map, if the player and the head hunter bot are dead the game ends and the bots that are alive in the map win.
##### Smart head hunter:
A head hunter bot that tries to eat food available in the map whenever possible instead of blinding running behind the player's head.
## Implementation:
### The Render engine:
The game's rendering is managed by a basic React component, generating a sequence of `<div>` elements on the screen. The background color of each `<div>` changes periodically, providing the illusion of a game. However, referring to this as a rendering engine might be an overstatement. My intention was to maintain a deliberately simple game UI, allowing me to prioritize and concentrate on developing the multiplayer capabilities and AI opponents. This way, I avoid getting sidetracked by the intricacies of creating a visually stunning game, as one might encounter with frameworks featuring dedicated rendering engines like Babylon.js.
It's worth noting that React might not be the most optimal choice for this kind of work.
In the initial stages of developing this game, my understanding of React.js was quite limited. It didn't feel intuitive, leading me to refactor the rendering and game logic three times: initially with simple components, then incorporating custom hooks and ultimately using JavaScript objects to store and manage the game's data, updating the UI whenever a change occurs in the game's data. In this configuration, the UI remains essentially passive, displaying whatever the JavaScript object instructs. Consequently, this approach isolates the rendering from the game logic.
To gain insights into why React might not be the best fit for such scenarios, I recommend reading Dan Abramov's blog post, available at https://overreacted.io/react-as-a-ui-runtime.
### WebRTC:
The game operates without a backend, such as a WebSocket server; instead, it utilizes WebRTC to enable players to play with each other.
| Experience Slither.io gameplay on a Nokia 6110-style snake game, powered by React and WebRTC. Play against bots or your friends. | multiplayer,no-server,react,slitherio,webrtc,snake,snake-game,game,javascript,peer-to-peer | 2023-02-19T10:11:27Z | 2024-03-30T04:45:58Z | 2024-03-30T04:45:58Z | 1 | 29 | 108 | 7 | 3 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
not-varram/puppeteer-recaptcha-solver | main | # puppeteer-recaptcha-solver
Modified version of: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/444872-7-recaptcha-solver-backup (to work with puppeteer in normal and headless mode)
You can find an example of how to use it in this repo (example.js)
This also works in headless-mode
# The Code for the solver
```
await page.evaluate(() => {
import("https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/axios@1.1.2/dist/axios.min.js")
function qSelectorAll(selector) {
return document.querySelector('iframe[src*="api2/anchor"]').contentWindow.document.querySelectorAll(selector);
}
function qSelector(selector) {
return document.querySelector('iframe[src*="api2/anchor"]').contentWindow.document.querySelector(selector);
}
function ifqSelector(selector) {
return document.querySelector('iframe[src*="api2/bframe"]').contentWindow.document.querySelector(selector)
}
var solved = false;
var checkBoxClicked = false;
var waitingForAudioResponse = false;
//Node Selectors
const CHECK_BOX = ".recaptcha-checkbox-border";
const AUDIO_BUTTON = "#recaptcha-audio-button";
const PLAY_BUTTON = ".rc-audiochallenge-play-button .rc-button-default";
const AUDIO_SOURCE = "#audio-source";
const IMAGE_SELECT = "#rc-imageselect";
const RESPONSE_FIELD = ".rc-audiochallenge-response-field";
const AUDIO_ERROR_MESSAGE = ".rc-audiochallenge-error-message";
const AUDIO_RESPONSE = "#audio-response";
const RELOAD_BUTTON = "#recaptcha-reload-button";
const RECAPTCHA_STATUS = "#recaptcha-accessible-status";
const DOSCAPTCHA = ".rc-doscaptcha-body";
const VERIFY_BUTTON = "#recaptcha-verify-button";
const MAX_ATTEMPTS = 5;
var requestCount = 0;
var recaptchaLanguage = qSelector("html").getAttribute("lang");
var audioUrl = "";
var recaptchaInitialStatus = qSelector(RECAPTCHA_STATUS) ? qSelector(RECAPTCHA_STATUS).innerText : ""
var serversList = ["https://engageub.pythonanywhere.com", "https://engageub1.pythonanywhere.com"];
var latencyList = Array(serversList.length).fill(10000);
//Check for visibility && Click the check box
function isHidden(el) {
return (el.offsetParent === null)
}
async function getTextFromAudio(URL) {
var minLatency = 100000;
var url = "";
//Selecting the last/latest server by default if latencies are equal
for (let k = 0; k < latencyList.length; k++) {
if (latencyList[k] <= minLatency) {
minLatency = latencyList[k];
url = serversList[k];
}
}
requestCount = requestCount + 1;
URL = URL.replace("recaptcha.net", "google.com");
if (recaptchaLanguage.length < 1) {
console.log("Recaptcha Language is not recognized");
recaptchaLanguage = "en-US";
}
console.log("Recaptcha Language is " + recaptchaLanguage);
axios({
method: "POST",
url: url,
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
},
data: "input=" + encodeURIComponent(URL) + "&lang=" + recaptchaLanguage,
timeout: 60000,
}).then((response) => {
console.log("Response::" + response.data);
try {
if (!!response && !!response.data) {
var responseText = response.data;
console.log("responseText")
//Validate Response for error messages or html elements
if (responseText == "0" || responseText.includes("<") || responseText.includes(">") || responseText.length < 2 || responseText.length > 50) {
//Invalid Response, Reload the captcha
console.log("Invalid Response. Retrying..");
} else if (!!ifqSelector(AUDIO_SOURCE) && !!ifqSelector(AUDIO_SOURCE).src && audioUrl == ifqSelector(AUDIO_SOURCE).src && !!ifqSelector(AUDIO_RESPONSE)
&& !ifqSelector(AUDIO_RESPONSE).value && !!ifqSelector(VERIFY_BUTTON)) {
ifqSelector(AUDIO_RESPONSE).value = responseText;
ifqSelector(VERIFY_BUTTON).click();
} else {
console.log("Could not locate text input box")
}
waitingForAudioResponse = false;
}
} catch (err) {
console.log(err.message);
console.log("Exception handling response. Retrying..");
waitingForAudioResponse = false;
}
}).catch((e) => {
console.log(e);
waitingForAudioResponse = false;
});
}
async function pingTest(url) {
var start = new Date().getTime();
axios({
method: "GET",
url: url,
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
},
data: "",
timeout: 15000
}).then((response) => {
console.log(response)
if (!!response && !response.data && response.data == "0") {
var end = new Date().getTime();
var milliseconds = end - start;
console.log(milliseconds)
// For large values use Hashmap
for (let i = 0; i < serversList.length; i++) {
if (url == serversList[i]) {
latencyList[i] = milliseconds;
}
}
}
});
}
if (qSelector(CHECK_BOX)) {
qSelector(CHECK_BOX).click();
} else if (window.location.href.includes("bframe")) {
for (let i = 0; i < serversList.length; i++) {
pingTest(serversList[i]);
}
}
//Solve the captcha using audio
var startInterval = setInterval(function () {
try {
if (!checkBoxClicked && !!qSelector(CHECK_BOX) && !isHidden(qSelector(CHECK_BOX))) {
//console.log("checkbox clicked");
qSelector(CHECK_BOX).click();
checkBoxClicked = true;
}
//Check if the captcha is solved
if (!!qSelector(RECAPTCHA_STATUS) && (qSelector(RECAPTCHA_STATUS).innerText != recaptchaInitialStatus)) {
solved = true;
console.log("SOLVED");
clearInterval(startInterval);
}
if (requestCount > MAX_ATTEMPTS) {
console.log("Attempted Max Retries. Stopping the solver");
solved = true;
clearInterval(startInterval);
}
if (!solved) {
if (!!ifqSelector(AUDIO_BUTTON) && !isHidden(ifqSelector(AUDIO_BUTTON)) && !!ifqSelector(IMAGE_SELECT)) {
// console.log("Audio button clicked");
ifqSelector(AUDIO_BUTTON).click();
}
if ((!waitingForAudioResponse && !!ifqSelector(AUDIO_SOURCE) && !!ifqSelector(AUDIO_SOURCE).src
&& ifqSelector(AUDIO_SOURCE).src.length > 0 && audioUrl == ifqSelector(AUDIO_SOURCE).src
&& ifqSelector(RELOAD_BUTTON)) ||
(ifqSelector(AUDIO_ERROR_MESSAGE) && ifqSelector(AUDIO_ERROR_MESSAGE).innerText.length > 0 && ifqSelector(RELOAD_BUTTON) &&
!ifqSelector(RELOAD_BUTTON).disabled)) {
ifqSelector(RELOAD_BUTTON).click();
} else if (!waitingForAudioResponse && ifqSelector(RESPONSE_FIELD) && !isHidden(ifqSelector(RESPONSE_FIELD))
&& !ifqSelector(AUDIO_RESPONSE).value && ifqSelector(AUDIO_SOURCE) && ifqSelector(AUDIO_SOURCE).src
&& ifqSelector(AUDIO_SOURCE).src.length > 0 && audioUrl != ifqSelector(AUDIO_SOURCE).src
&& requestCount <= MAX_ATTEMPTS) {
waitingForAudioResponse = true;
audioUrl = ifqSelector(AUDIO_SOURCE).src
getTextFromAudio(audioUrl);
} else {
//Waiting
}
}
//Stop solving when Automated queries message is shown
if (qSelector(DOSCAPTCHA) && qSelector(DOSCAPTCHA).innerText.length > 0) {
console.log("Automated Queries Detected");
clearInterval(startInterval);
}
} catch (err) {
console.log(err.message);
console.log("An error occurred while solving. Stopping the solver.");
clearInterval(startInterval);
}
}, 5000);
})
```
| Solve captcha's using page.evaluate or the console | javascript,nodejs,recaptcha-bypass,recaptcha-solver,captcha-bypass,captcha-solver | 2023-02-19T19:55:22Z | 2023-02-19T20:25:03Z | null | 1 | 0 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | GPL-3.0 | JavaScript |
nlxdodge/portfolio-astro | master | # 🚀 Astro Portfolio
Because Nuxt 3 is still not feature complete with, for example, the markdown, image plugin and static hosting. I decided to re-do my portfolio. But this time in the new Astro framework to dive deep and to see how quickly I can get up to speed. And needless to say, in a couple hours I am almost completly done.
## 👨🏻💻 Commands
All commands are run from the root of the project, from a terminal:
| Command | Action |
| :--------------------- | :------------------------------------------------- |
| `npm install` | Installs dependencies |
| `npm run dev` | Starts local dev server at `localhost:4321` |
| `npx @astrojs/upgrade` | Run the AstroJS upgrade tool for automatic updates |
| `npm run build` | Build your production site to `./dist/` |
| `npm run preview` | Preview your build locally, before deploying |
| `npm run astro ...` | Run CLI commands like `astro add`, `astro check` |
| `npm run astro --help` | Get help using the Astro CLI |
## 👀 Want to learn more?
Check out [our documentation](https://docs.astro.build) or join the [Discord server](https://astro.build/chat).
| My own website where I show my Works and Posts | javascript,scss,astro,mdx | 2023-02-22T22:03:22Z | 2024-05-17T12:58:36Z | null | 1 | 0 | 156 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
itsalimanuel/pigeon | main | <h1 align="center">Pigeon</h1>
<p align="center">
<img width="150" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/44509661/220743352-39fed232-e30e-427f-bf47-d446c20e9495.svg" />
</p>
```bash
npm i pigeon-live
```
usage: go to your App.vue and import
```bash
import {Pigeon} from 'pigeon-live'
import '../node_modules/pigeon-live/dist/style.css'
```
[Demo](https://pigeon-package.vercel.app/)
Pigeon is a Vue component library designed to help website owners easily add chat/live support and contact information to their website. With a sleek and modern design, Pigeon offers a variety of customizable components that can be easily integrated into any Vue.js project.
Pigeon's chat component allows website visitors to start a conversation with a customer support agent in real-time. The chat widget is highly customizable and can be styled to match the look and feel of your website. Pigeon's chat component also comes with features such as typing indicators, file attachments, and message history, allowing for a seamless conversation experience.
In addition to the chat component, Pigeon also offers contact components such as phone number, email, and address widgets. These components can be placed on any page of your website, making it easy for visitors to contact your business.
Pigeon is built with accessibility in mind, ensuring that all website visitors can use its components. It also offers easy integration with third-party tools such as chatbots and analytics software, making it a powerful addition to any website.
Overall, Pigeon is a versatile and user-friendly Vue component library that can help website owners improve their customer support and contact experience.
<h1>Support</h1>
https://ko-fi.com/itsalimanuel
| Pigeon is a @vuejs component library designed to help website owners easily add chat/live support and contact information to their websites. | javascript,library,npm-package,nuxt,typescript,vuejs,vuejs3 | 2023-02-21T13:13:50Z | 2023-10-08T16:01:03Z | 2023-02-23T11:57:22Z | 1 | 5 | 18 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | Vue |
Pradyumancoder/Shop-Cart | master |
Shop-Cart
basically an e-commerce site where the user can buy Mobiles, Laptop, Grocery, Fashion goods, and affordable products.
<h2>This Is My Solo Project,This Project Was Completed With-In 10 Days</h2>
<h2>Tech Stack Backend</h2>
<ol>
<li>Node.js</li>
<li>Mongodb</li>
<li>Express.js</li>
</ol>
<h2>Tech Stack Frontend</h2>
<ol>
<li>React.js</li>
<li>JavaScript</li>
<li>Express.js</li>
<li>Context Api</li>
<li>Tailwind CSS</li>
</ol>
<h2>OverView</h2>
starting loading home page

home page

home different pages

category

Footer

Laptop

Fashion

Grocery

Home
M
Mobile

Search Box

Signup Page

Login Page

Empty Cart Pagge

cart page

Wishlist

| basically is an e-commerce site where the user can buy Mobiles, Laptop, Grocery, Fashion goods, and affordable products | expressjs,html5,javascript,mongodb,nodejs,reactjs,tailwindcss | 2023-02-22T10:23:16Z | 2023-03-17T06:17:08Z | null | 1 | 0 | 30 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
akbulutmehmet/countries | master | # Getting Started with Create React App
This project was bootstrapped with [Create React App](https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app).
## Available Scripts
In the project directory, you can run:
### `npm start`
Runs the app in the development mode.\
Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) to view it in your browser.
The page will reload when you make changes.\
You may also see any lint errors in the console.
### `npm test`
Launches the test runner in the interactive watch mode.\
See the section about [running tests](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/running-tests) for more information.
### `npm run build`
Builds the app for production to the `build` folder.\
It correctly bundles React in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.
The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes.\
Your app is ready to be deployed!
See the section about [deployment](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/deployment) for more information.
### `npm run eject`
**Note: this is a one-way operation. Once you `eject`, you can't go back!**
If you aren't satisfied with the build tool and configuration choices, you can `eject` at any time. This command will remove the single build dependency from your project.
Instead, it will copy all the configuration files and the transitive dependencies (webpack, Babel, ESLint, etc) right into your project so you have full control over them. All of the commands except `eject` will still work, but they will point to the copied scripts so you can tweak them. At this point you're on your own.
You don't have to ever use `eject`. The curated feature set is suitable for small and middle deployments, and you shouldn't feel obligated to use this feature. However we understand that this tool wouldn't be useful if you couldn't customize it when you are ready for it.
## Learn More
You can learn more in the [Create React App documentation](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/getting-started).
To learn React, check out the [React documentation](https://reactjs.org/).
### Code Splitting
This section has moved here: [https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/code-splitting](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/code-splitting)
### Analyzing the Bundle Size
This section has moved here: [https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/analyzing-the-bundle-size](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/analyzing-the-bundle-size)
### Making a Progressive Web App
This section has moved here: [https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/making-a-progressive-web-app](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/making-a-progressive-web-app)
### Advanced Configuration
This section has moved here: [https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/advanced-configuration](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/advanced-configuration)
### Deployment
This section has moved here: [https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/deployment](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/deployment)
### `npm run build` fails to minify
This section has moved here: [https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/troubleshooting#npm-run-build-fails-to-minify](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/troubleshooting#npm-run-build-fails-to-minify)
| null | reactjs,javascript | 2023-02-16T00:06:15Z | 2023-02-16T00:07:27Z | null | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
folarin-ogungbemi/EmpowerEd-v1-Hackthon | main | # Education Platform for Underprivileged Children

[EmpowerEd](https://team4-empowered.herokuapp.com/) is an educational platform developed with the aim to provide education resources to underprivileged children. The application has a range of features to make learning interactive, accessible and engaging for students while also allowing students to connect with mentors, and providing the avenue for parents to communicate conveniently with teachers. In summary, the Website aim to achieve the goal of creating an education enabled environment for students.
## Table of contents
* [Purpose](#purpose)
* [UX Design](#ux-design)
* [Design](#design)
* [Development Plan](#development-plan)
* [Architecture](#architecture)
* [Features](#features)
* [Feature Considerations](#feature-considerations)
* [Testing](#testing)
* [Technologies](#technologies)
* [Languages](#languages)
* [Programs, frameworks, libraries](#programs-frameworks-libraries)
* [Deployment](#deployment)
* [Credits](#credits)
# Purpose
Django framework is utilized to build the website, which serves as the backend and handles tasks such as user authentication, data management, and routing. Moreover, the majority of the frontend is also handled by Django. A key feature of the website is the implementation of a React component that enables real-time communication and updates via WebSockets. As a result, users can enjoy a seamless and interactive experience, with parts of the website updating in real-time without the need to refresh the page. Overall, the website leverages Django's power and flexibility, as well as React and WebSockets' dynamic capabilities, to deliver a smooth and responsive user experience.
[The live website is available here](https://team4-empowered.herokuapp.com/)
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# UX Design
## User stories
See projects
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# Development Plan
## Agile design
The development of the website has followed an Agile methodology, using GitHub's projects to prioritize and track user stories and features. The approach enabled the implementation of ideas based on their level of importance, ensuring that the website functionality and user experience were not compromised. The following categories were applied, as well as corresponding labels were created:
> - must have
> - should have
> - would have
> - could have
The project was constrained by time limitations, which resulted in some initially listed features not being implemented. However, AGILE methodology is incredibly helpful in situations like this, as it allows for the prioritization and tracking of user stories. Completed user stories are in the "Done" section and the ones that were not prioritised for the first iteration are currently in the "To Do" section to be covered in the next iteration.
See the current state of the project here. [EmpowerEd](https://team4-empowered.herokuapp.com/)
Using a hybrid architecture has a significant advantage of using Django's built-in tooling to handle authentication, which means that we can easily add authentication functionalities to our hybrid Django view without relying on complicated third-party authentication workflows. Another advantage of the hybrid architecture is that it allows us to send data to the frontend in two different ways, either by passing the data directly to the template using Django's templating system, or by providing the data through asynchronous APIs using JavaScript and Django REST framework. This method enables fast data loading using the native fetch API and authentication is handled seamlessly by the Django session cookie, without wrestling with CORS.
Using React for the frontend, specifically for a real-time Messenger, we can provide a smooth and responsive user experience due to React's performance benefits. React is also highly modular, enabling the easy scaling of different parts of the application independently as needed. This makes it simpler to add new features or make changes to the application without affecting other parts of the codebase, as well as simplifying the debugging and testing processes.
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## Design
### Colour Scheme
Empowered needed an inviting color that signifies the values of the company.
A mixture of this color was made with
* #a2df9d
* #8288ee
* #fff
* #000
### Typography
The contents of the website is required to be clear and legible for users.
'Inter' The bootstrap 5 default font family was the choice for typographic design as it answers the question of readability well.
### graphics & Layout
The Website was pre-designed on a graphical paper. A pictogram of what the various pages of the website could look like in order to accomodate informations helpful for the user.
[wireframe](/media/IMG_0825.jpg "link to image")
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# Architecture
<img src="https://www.saaspegasus.com/static/images/web/modern-javascript/django-react-header.51a983c82dcb.png" width="300" />
A hybrid architecture - a single-page React app (Messenger) integrated into a Django project. This approach allows for multiple types of pages in the same project.
Here is a scheme of the structure:

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# Data Model
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# Features
* Sign In

* Sign Up

* Homepage

* Navbar

* User Profile and notification

* User Profile

* Edit User Profile

* Parent Profile

* Mentors Page

* Resources Page

* User Notifications

* Messaging

* Footer Links


AllAuth is a flexible solution for managing user authentication and registration. It uses session-based authentication instead of Django's token-based authentication to store the user's authentication information in the user's session. When a user logs in, AllAuth generates a new session for the user and saves their identifying information, such as their ID or username, in the session. The library then sends a session ID to the client as a session cookie, which is stored in the browser. Subsequent requests from the client include the session ID in the Cookie header of the HTTP request, allowing [django-allauth](https://django-allauth.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) to authenticate the user by looking up the associated session.
One of the main reasons we chose to use [django-allauth](https://django-allauth.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) is because of its flexibility and support for various authentication methods. Another reason is because of its scalability.
### User Authentication
The project uses a custom user model with email as a user id, instead of using Django's built-in User model, which means that users to register and log in to the website need to use their email address instead of a traditional username, it also uses a custom sign up form.
## User Profile
For User Profile role we implemented 3 models: Student, Parent and Mentor, instances of which are automatically created based on the role chosen when signing up. They are separate models from the User model and is connected to it through a OneToOneField. These User Profile models contains additional information about the user based on their role. The main reason for this is that it allows for better organisation and maintainability of the codebase.
## Update profile
Users can update their profile information at any time. This feature allows them to make changes to their personal information and a profile picture.
This feature is beneficial for users as it allows them to keep their profile information up to date and accurate, which is in many ways essential for the purpose of the website.
Users can access the profile update page by clicking on their name in the top right corner of the website, and then clicking on the "Edit Profile" button. Once on the update page, they can edit the fields they wish to change and save the changes by clicking on the "Save" button.
### Message Notifications
The website has a real-time messaging feature that uses websockets to display a notification in the form of a badge on the messenger icon whenever a new message is received. The badge shows the number of unread messages, enabling the user to promptly gauge the amount of new messages they have received. The purpose of this feature is to enhance the user experience by providing an effortless way to access messages without having to navigate to a separate page. Users can access their messages with a single click on the messenger icon, and the badge serves as a visual indicator that there is a new message waiting for them.
## Messenger (React App)
The website's messenger function is there for users to communicate and schedule sessions. It was developed using React and Typescript and is integrated into a page in a Django App, where all messenger-related navigation is controlled by a React router. The real-time feature is achieved by using websockets in conjunction with Django Channels, a library that allows Django to handle websockets and HTTP requests. This results in a seamless and responsive experience where users can send and receive messages instantly, without having to refresh the page. Users can view their message history and receive notifications when they get new messages.
### Websocket (Django Channels)
[Django Channels](https://channels.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) was used to add websocket support to the Django project. It extends the functionality of Django by allowing the handling of multiple protocols, such as the HTTP protocol which is used by default, and the websocket protocol which enables real-time functionality.
To set up websockets in the project, Django Channels uses an asgi application, which is responsible for handling the HTTP protocol, and a URL router that handles the websocket protocol.
**Daphne**
Daphne is an ASGI server that can handle HTTP and WebSocket connections, and is designed specifically for use with Django Channels. On the other hand, Uvicorn is an ASGI server built on asyncio, which can handle both HTTP and WebSocket connections, but is not designed for use with Django Channels. The author chose to use Daphne for this project because of its support for WebSockets and other asynchronous protocols. However, Daphne may not be optimized for handling large numbers of traditional HTTP requests and may require a reverse proxy like Nginx or Apache when scaling up.
**Redis**
Redis is an in-memory data store that can be used as a backend for Django Channels. Channels are unique identifiers representing a connection between a client and server. Redis stores information about the list of channels and the clients subscribed to them, which helps in handling a large number of concurrent connections and messages in real-time. In this project, Redis is utilized as the channel layer to store information about groups of users connected to a WebSocket and enable efficient communication across different instances of the application. Additionally, Redis can be used as a caching system and to store session data, which can improve the application's performance.
### Chat
The full conversation view allows users to view all the messages exchanged with another user in a conversation. The conversation is displayed in chronological order, with the most recent messages appearing at the bottom. The view initially loads the last 50 messages, and as the user scrolls up, more messages are loaded via infinite scroll, allowing the user to view the entire conversation without having to reload the page.
## JS Bundling
JavaScript bundling is an optimization technique we can use to reduce the number of server requests for JavaScript files. Webpack is a JavaScript bundler that allows to package and optimize JavaScript code for production use.
In the project before bundling the code was compiled with Babel, a JavaScript transpiler that allows to write modern JS code and then converting it to a version that is compatible with older browsers.
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# Testing
Test are included in home
# Technologies
## Languages
- HTML, CSS, JavaScript, TypeScript, Python+Django
## Programs, frameworks, libraries
- [Django](https://www.djangoproject.com/) for backend and frontend functionality.
- [React](https://reactjs.org/) for Messenger app.
- [Babel](https://babeljs.io/) for compiling JS.
- [React-Bootstrap](https://react-bootstrap.netlify.app/) for styling the React app.
- [Django AllAuth](https://django-allauth.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) for authentication registration and account management.
- [Webpack](https://webpack.js.org/) for bundling JS.
- [Django Channels](https://channels.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) for websockets and ASGI.
- [Django Rest Framework](https://www.django-rest-framework.org/) for building API.
- [Redis](https://redis.io/) backend for handling WebSockets, to facilitate. Django Channels channel layers.
- [Redis Cloud](https://app.redislabs.com/#/) cloud database service based on Redis.
- [PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/) relational database.
- [Psycopg](https://www.psycopg.org/) PostgreSQL adapter for Python.
- [Elephant SQL](https://www.elephantsql.com/) to manage PostgreSQL databases.
- [Bootstrap](https://getbootstrap.com/) for styling.
- [Crispy Forms](https://django-crispy-forms.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) for pretty forms.
- [Crispy Bootstrap](https://pypi.org/project/crispy-bootstrap5/) for styling Crispy forms.
- [Boxicons](https://boxicons.com/) for icons.
- [FontAwesome](https://fontawesome.com/) for icons.
- [Google Fonts](https://fonts.google.com/) for typography.
- [Gitpod](https://gitpod.io/) IDE to develop the app.
- [GitHub](https://GitHub.com/) to host the source code.
- [AWS S3](https://aws.amazon.com/) Amazon web services s3 for static storage.
- [Heroku](https://www.heroku.com/) to deploy and host the live app.
- Git to provide version control (to commit and push code to the repository).
- [Pillow](https://pypi.org/project/Pillow/) to create fake images for testing.
- [Unittest](https://docs.python.org/3/library/unittest.html) for Python unit-testing.
- [Techsini](https://tecnisih.com) to create the Mockup image in this README.
- [W3C HTML Markup Validator](https://validator.w3.org/) to validate HTML code.
- [W3C Jigsaw CSS Validator](https://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/) to validate CSS code.
- Code Institute's Template to generate the workspace for the project.
___
# Deployment
This project was deployed using Github and Heroku.
- ## Github
To create a new repository I took the following steps:
1. Logged into Github.
2. Clicked over to the ‘repositories’ section.
3. Clicked the green ‘new’ button. This takes you to the create new repository page.
4. Once there under ‘repository template’ I chose the code institute template from the dropdown menu.
5. I input a repository name then clicked the green ‘create repository button’ at the bottom of the page.
6. Once created I opened the new repository and clicked the green ‘Gitpod’ button to create a workspace in Gitpod for editing.
- ## Forking
To fork my project you must;
1. Sign in to Github and go to my [repository](https://github.com/folarin-ogungbemi/EmpowerEd)
2. Locate the Fork button at the top right of the page.
3. Select this.
4. The fork is now in your repositories.
- ## Clone
To clone my project you must;
1. Sign in to Github and go to my [repository](https://github.com/folarin-ogungbemi/EmpowerEd)
2. Above the list of files click the green ‘code’ button.
3. This will bring up a few options as to how you would like to clone. You can select HTTPS, SSH or Github CLI, then click the clipboard icon to copy the URL.
4. Open git bash
5. Type ‘git clone’ and then paste the URL you copied. Press Enter.
## Set up project locally
First, ensure the following are set up on your IDE:
- [PIP3](https://pypi.org/project/pip/) Python package installer.
- [Python 3.8](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-360/) or higher.
- [Git](https://git-scm.com/) version control.
To clone the project up locally you can follow the following steps:
1. Navigate to the repository - [Repository](https://github.com/folarin-ogungbemi/EmpowerEd)
2. Click the code dropdown button and copy the url.
3. Open the terminal in your IDE and enter the following code:
- ```
git clone https://github.com/folarin-ogungbemi/EmpowerEd
```
4. Install the dependencies needed to run the application by typing the following command into the terminal:
- ```
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
5. To set up the database migrate the database models by typing the following commands into the terminal:
- ```
python3 manage.py showmigrations
python3 manage.py makemigrations
python3 manage.py migrate
6. Create a superuser to have access to the django admin dashboard type the following commands into the terminal:
- ```
python3 manage.py createsuperuser
```
- Then set up the account by adding your username, email and password.
7. Finally, run the app locally by typing the following command into the terminal:
- ```
python3 manage.py runserver
```
## Deploy to Heroku
1. Create a Heroku app:
- Go to [Heroku](https://www.heroku.com/) and create an account if you do not have one yet.
- From the dashboard click on 'new app' button, name your app and choose the region closest to you.
- On the resources tab set up a new Postgres database by searching for 'Postgres'.
2. On your IDE, install 'dj_database_url' & 'psycopg2' to enable the use of the Postgres database:
- In the terminal type the following commands:
- ```
pip3 install dj_database_url
pip3 install psycopg2-binary
```
3. Add the downloaded dependencies to the requirements file:
- ```
pip3 freeze > requirements.txt
```
4. To setup the new database go to to settings.py, import 'dj_database_url', comment out the default database configuration and replace the default database with the following:
- ```
import dj_database_url
DATABASES = {
'default': dj_database_url.parse("The URL of your Heroku Postgres database")
}
```
5. Run all migrations to the new Postgres database by entering the following command in the terminal:
- ```
python3 manage.py migrate
```
6. Create a superuser by typing the following command into the terminal:
- ```
python3 manage.py createsuperuser
```
- Then set up the account by adding your username, email and password.
7. In settings.py set up the following to use the Postgres database when the app is running on Heroku and the SQLite3 when the app is running locally:
- ```
DATABASES = {
'default': dj_database_url.parse(os.environ.get("DATABASE_URL"))
```
8. Install Gunicorn (which will act as our webserver) by typing the following commands into the terminal:
- ```
pip3 install gunicorn
pip3 freeze > requirements.txt
```
9. Type the following into the procfile:
- ```
web: gunicorn greatkart.wsgi.application
```
10. Log in into the Heroku terminal:
- ```
heroku login -i
```
11. Disable collectstatic to prevent Heroku from collecting static files when deployed, by typing the following command into the terminal:
- ```
heroku config:set DISABLE_COLLECTSTATIC=1 --app "heroku_app_name"
```
12. In settings.py add the hostname of the Heroku app, and allow localhost:
- ```
ALLOWED_HOSTS = ['"heroku_app_name".herokuapp.com', 'localhost']
```
13. Deploy to Heroku by typing the following commands into the terminal:
- ```
heroku git:remote -a "heroku_app_name"
git push heroku main
```
14. To set up automatic deployments in Heroku when pushing code to github:
- On the deploy tab, connect to github by searching for the repository name and clicking 'Connect'.
- Click 'Enable Automatic Deploys"
15. Update the settings.py file to collect the secret key from the environment, and use an empty string as default:
- ```
SECRET_KEY = config('SECRET_KEY')
```
16. Set debug to be true only if there's a variable called "DEVELOPMENT" in the environment.
- ```
DEBUG = 'DEVELOPMENT' in os.environ
```
## AWS Static files storage
### Create a New Bucket
1. Go to to [Amazon AWS](https://aws.amazon.com/) and sign in/sign up.
2. From the 'Services' tab on the AWS Management Console, search 'S3' and select it.
3. Click the 'Create a new bucket' button:
- Enter a bucket name (recommended to be the same name as the Heroku App) and a region (enter the region that is closest to you)
- Uncheck the "Block all public access" checkbox and confirm that the Bucket will be public.
- Click the "Create bucket" button.
4. Bucket settings changed to public access.
1. Go to the Bucket Policy in the permissions tab and added the below permissions:
- Bucket policy
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "PublicReadGetObject",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Principal": "*",
"Action": "s3:GetObject",
"Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::restaurant-booking/*"
}
]
}
2. Go to the 'Access Control List' section, and set the object permission to 'Everyone'.
### Connect Django to S3
1. To connect the S3 bucket to django install the following packages and add them to the requirements file:
- ```
pip3 install boto3
pip3 install django_storages
```
```
pip3 freeze > requirements.txt
```
- Add (Django) storages to the list of INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py.
2. Update the settings.py file to tell Django which bucket it should be communicating with.
- In Heroku update the config variables:
- USE_AWS = True
- AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = From the IAM user's data CSV file
- AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = From the the IAM user's data CSV file
- Remove the DISABLE_COLLECTSTATIC variable to allow django to collect static files and upload them to S3.
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* 1. Login in or create an account on [Redis Cloud](https://app.redislabs.com/#/).
2. Create a new database, click `connect`, the side panel will appear on the right.
3. Click `copy` below the `Redic_CLI` section. Paste it in a text file for now and remove `redis-cli` from the beginning, you will need it to begin with `redis://`.
4. Paste the value to your config vars as `REDISCLOUD_URL`.
5. Paste the same value as `REDIS_URL_STUNNEL`
___
# Credits
## Media
The Images were products from [Google](https://www.google.de/ "visit google main page")
## Code
- Understanding of Bootstrap was obtained from [documentation](https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.3/getting-started/introduction/).
- Understanding of AllAuth was obtained from [documentation](https://django-allauth.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).
- Understanding of Django Channels was obtained from [documentation](https://channels.readthedocs.io/en/stable/).
- Understanding of Redis was obtained from [documentation](https://redis.io/docs/getting-started/).
## Acknowledgements
A big hug for the effort through the process.
___
| Hackathon NGO team 4 - noGPThere Version1 | django,html-css,javascript,postgresql,ux-ui,typescript | 2023-02-15T23:21:32Z | 2023-02-21T20:31:36Z | null | 5 | 33 | 193 | 17 | 5 | 3 | null | null | Python |
praabindhp/NodeJS-Farm | main | # NodeJS-Farm
Node JavaScript - Farm Application
| Node JavaScript - Farm Application | fullstack-javascript,javascript,nodejs,server,web-application | 2023-02-13T06:20:47Z | 2023-02-14T09:37:05Z | null | 1 | 0 | 18 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | GPL-3.0 | HTML |
IliaAhd/BANK-KESHAVARZI | master | # BANK-KESHAVARZI
💳 BK - بانک کشاورزی
Login - برای لاگین
🧾acc1 username: ia - pass: 1111
🧾acc2 username: am - pass: 2222
🧾acc3 username: ahk - pass: 3333
🧾acc4 username: sh - pass: 4444
| 💳 BK - بانک کشاورزی | css,html,html-css-javascript,javascript | 2023-02-23T12:21:25Z | 2023-04-11T15:13:32Z | null | 1 | 0 | 35 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
belmeetmule/My-Exp | development | <a name="readme-top"></a>
<div align="center">
<h3><b>Microverse README Template</b></h3>
</div>
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# 📗 Table of Contents
- [📖 About the Project](#about-project)
- [🛠 Built With](#built-with)
- [Tech Stack](#tech-stack)
- [Key Features](#key-features)
- [🖺 Entity Relationship Diagram](#er-diagram)
- [📽️ Project Documentation](#pro-doc)
- [🚀 Live Demo](#live-demo)
- [💻 Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Install](#install)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Run tests](#run-tests)
- [Deployment](#triangular_flag_on_post-deployment)
- [👥 Authors](#authors)
- [🔭 Future Features](#future-features)
- [🤝 Contributing](#contributing)
- [⭐️ Show your support](#support)
- [🙏 Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
- [❓ FAQ](#faq)
- [📝 License](#license)
<!-- PROJECT DESCRIPTION -->
# 📖 My-Exp <a name="about-project"></a>

**My-Exp** is a mobile web application that allows the user to:
- register and log in, so that the data is private to them.
- Ceate categories for thier expenses.
- record transactions associated with a category.
- see the money spent on each category.
- see the total money spent on all categories.
## 🛠 Built With <a name="built-with"></a>
### Tech Stack <a name="tech-stack"></a>
<details>
<summary>Ruby</summary>
</details>
<details>
<summary>Ruby on Rails</summary>
</details>
<details>
<summary> Javascript </summary>
</details>
<details>
<summary>Database</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.postgresql.org/">PostgreSQL</a></li>
</ul>
</details>
<!-- Features -->
### Key Features <a name="key-features"></a>
- **Authentication - User must be authenticated**
- **Users can track expenses category-wise**
- **Users can see the total money spent on all categories**
- **Users expense data is private to them**
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<!-- Project Documentation -->
## 📽️ Project Doocumentation <a name="pro-doc"></a>
<!-- LIVE DEMO -->
## 🚀 Live Demo <a name="live-demo"></a>
- [My-Exp](https://my-expenses-3hoz.onrender.com)
- [video](https://www.loom.com/share/050857e34761481fbb81b2fb5ab25923)
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<!-- GETTING STARTED -->
## 💻 Getting Started <a name="getting-started"></a>
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
### Prerequisites
In order to run this project you need:
`Git` and `Ruby`
```
gem install rails
```
### Install
Install this project with:
```sh
bundle install
```
```sh
npm install
```
Create Database (Mandatory)
```
rails db:create
```
If you have made a migration then run this command
```
rails db:migrate
```
```
rails db:seed
```
### Usage
To run the project, execute the following command:
```sh
rails server or rails s # after build
```
Run tests
```
rspec
```
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<!-- AUTHORS -->
## 👥 Author <a name="author"></a>
👤 **Mulugeta M.**
- GitHub: [@belmeetmule](https://github.com/belmeetmule)
- Twitter: [@belmeetmule](https://twitter.com/belmeetmule)
- LinkedIn: [belmeetmule](https://linkedin.com/in/belmeetmule)
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<!-- FUTURE FEATURES -->
## 🔭 Future Features <a name="future-features"></a>
- [ ] **[Notifications that pop up and close]**
- [ ] **[Implement most recent and anicient]**
- [ ] **[Implement picture upload]**
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<!-- CONTRIBUTING -->
## 🤝 Contributing <a name="contributing"></a>
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the [issues page](../../issues/).
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<!-- SUPPORT -->
## ⭐️ Show your support <a name="support"></a>
Give a ⭐️ if you like this project!
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<!-- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -->
## 🙏 Acknowledgments <a name="acknowledgements"></a>
I would like to thank:
- [Microverse](https://microverse.org)
- Code reviewers
- Inspiration
- [Vitor Guedes Madeira](https://github.com/VitorGuedesMadeira)
Under the the [Creative Commons liscense](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
<img width="300" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/84629565/181086933-d5bcdb09-da51-40f6-b0f8-a1f191614257.png">
Original design from [Gregoire Vella on Behance](https://www.behance.net/gregoirevella)
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<!-- FAQ (optional) -->
## ❓ FAQ <a name="faq"></a>
- ** On what platform this app works ?**
- Since it is a web mobile application, you can use it from your mobile-phone and personal computers too. In other words, you can use it from any devise or platfrom as long as it supports web-browser.
- **How to run this app after I cloned it to my local machine ?**
- Start the sever by executing the command `rails server` from your terminal. And open up your browser and visit localhost:3000
- **What prerequisites are required to run the app ?**
- Since it is a RoR app make sure you have rails, ruby and postgresql are installed
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<!-- LICENSE -->
## 📝 License <a name="license"></a>
This project is [MIT](./MIT.md) licensed.
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| My-Exp is a personal expense tracker mobile app that allows users to: create expense category, introduce new transactions associated with a category and see total expense as well as expense per each category. User should register and log in, so that the data is private to them. | javascript,postgresql,rspec-rails,ruby-on-rails,shoulda-matchers | 2023-02-21T09:27:20Z | 2023-04-26T20:52:08Z | null | 1 | 8 | 70 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | Ruby |
Kini99/Magna-Men | main | # foolish-meat-7669
https://magnamen.netlify.app/ is a clone of E-commerce website destinationxl.com. It is a platform for buying plus sized clothing items for men.
Tech Stacks Used:
- HTML
- CSS
- JavaScript
- Netlify
Following are various pages of this website:-
1. Landing Page : https://magnamen.netlify.app/
2. Products Page : https://magnamen.netlify.app/product.html
3. Product Description Page : https://magnamen.netlify.app/description.html
4. Cart Page : https://magnamen.netlify.app/cart.html
5. Checkout Page : https://magnamen.netlify.app/pay.html
6. Order Status Page : https://magnamen.netlify.app/order_status.html
7. Admin Page : https://magnamen.netlify.app/admin.html
The Landing Page gives an overview of the products sold on the website, various offers and sales and also categories of products found on the site.

Product Page is designed to show all the products available in the backend with search, filter and sorting options. Pagination has been applied for the ease of users to browse through the products.
Filter can be applied on various types of products, brands and categories. An option to sort the products on the basis of their price and also brand names is available. Search can be done for product name, description or brand name as well.
There is an option to view each product in various available colors. On clicking the click view option or the product name/description, the user is redirected to the individual product description page.

On the product description page, user can hover on the image and see the zoomed version of it. Option to see the product in various available colors is also provided. A short description of the product, its materials, quality etc is mentioned below the product. There is an option to select a preferred size and add the product to user’s cart/bag.

On clicking the bag button, if the user is not already logged in, he will be asked to login or signup first.

On successful login, the user will be taken to cart page, where he can check the cart summary. He may increase or decrease product quantity or even remove a product. An option to continue shopping is also provided to the user at the end of the page. On clicking proceed to checkout, the user will be redirected to checkout page.

Checkout page shows the order summary and asks for delivery address details as well as payment details. On successful payment and placing of order, the user is redirected to Order status page.

The order status page shows the status of the order places by the user. It is updated as soon as the status is updated from the admin side of the website.

The Admin page has following sections:-
• Dashboard
• Users
• Product Management
• Order Management
• Add New Product
• Our Team
The Dashboard shows dynamic progress bars of total sales of various categories of products in the form of pie charts. Details of total users, orders and available products is also shown. Most active buyers of the company are shown in the form of a table.

The Users section shows the list of all the registered users along with their registration details and order histories. There is also an option to delete any user’s account from the backend.

Product Management section shows the list of all available products along with their details. An option to search, sort and filter the products is also provided.
Any product detail can be edited by clicking the edit option which opens a popup with product details prefilled. A patch request is sent to update the product details in backend, which then reflects on the user pages as well. Any product can be removed from the backend also by clicking the remove option.

The Order Management section shows all the orders placed by the users, their details including name of customer, customer id, name of items ordered, order total and payment mode. It also shows the estimated date of delivery and order status which can be updated on click. Any update in the order status or estimated delivery date shall also be reflected on the order status page of the user. There is also an option to filter the orders depending on its status and an option to search through the orders as well.

Our Team section shows the members of our team who have built this project and their contributions.

| Magna Men is a fashion e-commerce website cloned from destinationxl.com which allows users to shop plus sized clothes for men. | css,html,javascript | 2023-02-19T05:26:04Z | 2023-10-26T07:39:29Z | null | 6 | 41 | 108 | 0 | 2 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
asifaminisonline/React-Capstone-Covid-Tracker | development | <a name="readme-top"></a>
<!-- TABLE OF CONTENTS -->
# 📗 Table of Contents
- [📖 About the Project](#about-project)
- [🛠 Built With](#built-with)
- [Tech Stack](#tech-stack)
- [Key Features](#key-features)
- [🚀 Live Demo](#live-demo)
- [💻 Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Install](#install)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Run tests](#run-tests)
- [Deployment](#triangular_flag_on_post-deployment)
- [👥 Authors](#authors)
- [🔭 Future Features](#future-features)
- [🤝 Contributing](#contributing)
- [⭐️ Show your support](#support)
- [🙏 Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
- [❓ FAQ](#faq)
- [📝 License](#license)
<!-- PROJECT DESCRIPTION -->
# 📖 [Covid Tracker] <a name="about-project"></a>
> Covid Tracker is a react based website that displaying an updated data about COVID cases in every country and showes the detailed information in each country.it's developed using different libraries like React, Redux,thunk,Css etc.
## 🛠 Built With <a name="built-with"></a>
### Tech Stack <a name="tech-stack"></a>
> Following technologies have been used in this project.
<details>
<summary>Client</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://react.org/">React JS</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.jsx.com/">JSX</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/current-work.en.html">CSS</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.ecma-international.org/publications-and-standards/standards/ecma-262/">JavaScript5</a></li>
<li><a href="https://redux.org">Redux</a></li>
</ul>
</details>
<details>
<summary>Server</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://render.io">Render</a></li>
</ul>
</details>
<!-- Features -->
### Key Features <a name="key-features"></a>
> This project is a React Single Page App.
> This project is displaying an updated data about COVID.
> This project is showing the detailed information in each country.
> This project is using different react libraries.
> This project is using React Router.
> This project is using best practices with React and JavaScript.
> This project follows the gitflow convention.
> This is using eslint and stylelint to check errors.
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<!-- LIVE DEMO -->
## 🚀 Live Demo <a href="https://global-covid-cases.onrender.com">Live Link</a>
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## Video: <a href="https://www.loom.com/share/a1dfa3a4f38645cb9a474bd922bd240c">Video Link<a/>
<!-- GETTING STARTED -->
## 💻 Getting Started <a name="getting-started"></a>
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
### Prerequisites
In order to run this project you need:
- [ ] A PC or Mac.
- [ ] An active internet connection.
- [ ] Some knowledge of git and github.
### Setup
Clone this repository by using the command line : git clone https://github.com/asifaminisonline/React-Capstone-Covid-Tracker.git
### Install
Install this project with:
Use npm install after cloning this project
### Usage
- [ ] First you need to download this repo or clone this repo.
- [ ] Open this project in your local machine.
- [ ] Open Terminal in your machine.
- [ ] run npm install in your terninal to install necessary required dependencies for this project.
- [ ] Copy index.html file path and paste it in your browser url.
- [ ] now the project will be running.
### Deployment
You can deploy this project using:
Github Pages.
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<!-- AUTHORS -->
## 👥 Authors <a name="author"></a>
👤 **asifaminisonline **
- GitHub: [@asifaminisonline ](https://github.com/asifaminisonline)
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<!-- FUTURE FEATURES -->
## 🔭 Future Features <a name="future-features"></a>
- I will update the interface and design of the project in future.
- I will add the new features in future like this app will show Covid cases State wise also.
- I will add the new features in future like this app will show Covid cases City wise also.
- I will add the new features in future like a user can search Covid cases when clicking on country
- It can search for states and show cases of that specific state.
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<!-- CONTRIBUTING -->
## 🤝 Contributing <a name="contributing"></a>
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the [issues page](../../issues/).
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<!-- SUPPORT -->
## ⭐️ Show your support <a name="support"></a>
If you're committed to making the world a better place, please support our project.
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<!-- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -->
## 🙏 Acknowledgments <a name="acknowledgements"></a>
- The design for this project was inspired by [Nelson Sakwa on Behance](https://www.behance.net/sakwadesignstudio). The design can be found [here](https://www.behance.net/gallery/31579789/Ballhead-App-%28Free-PSDs%29).
- I would like to give credit to the following people who have inspired my codebase:
- [] The Whole Microverse Team - thank you so much for this great learning platform.
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<!-- FAQ (optional) -->
## ❓ FAQ <a name="faq"></a>
- **[Question_1]** What technologies i have used in this project ?
- [Answer_1]:Thanks for the question you can find the answer at the top section of this readme.md file where i have explained everything.
- **[Question_2]** Have you used react redux in this project ?
- [Answer_2] Yes i have used react redux in this project.
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<!-- LICENSE -->
## 📝 License <a name="license"></a>
This project is [MIT](https://github.com/asifaminisonline/React-Capstone-Covid-Tracker/blob/development/LICENSE) licensed.
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| Covid Tracker is a react based website that displaying an updated data about COVID cases in every country and showes the detailed information in each country.it's developed using different libraries like React, Redux,thunk,Css etc. | css3,html5,javascript,reactjs,redux,redux-thunk | 2023-02-10T07:28:16Z | 2023-02-10T19:08:09Z | null | 1 | 4 | 17 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | JavaScript |
vaibhzz101/Auto-Mech-Backend | main | # Auto-Mech-Backend
Backend
| Auto-Mech is a clone of Firestone which sales Tires,automobile-parts and provdies services | express,javascript,jsonwebtoken,mongodb,mongoose,node-js,nodemon | 2023-02-23T08:50:44Z | 2023-03-07T15:37:29Z | null | 1 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
MarwanDev/marwan-portfolio-mobile | main |
<!-- TABLE OF CONTENTS -->
# 📗 Table of Contents
- [📖 About the Project](#about-project)
- [🛠 Built With](#built-with)
- [Tech Stack](#tech-stack)
- [Key Features](#key-features)
- [🚀 Live Demo](#live-demo)
- [💻 Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Install](#install)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Run tests](#run-tests)
- [Deployment](#triangular_flag_on_post-deployment)
- [👥 Authors](#authors)
- [🔭 Future Features](#future-features)
- [🤝 Contributing](#contributing)
- [⭐️ Show your support](#support)
- [🙏 Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
- [❓ FAQ (OPTIONAL)](#faq)
- [📝 License](#license)
<!-- PROJECT DESCRIPTION -->
# 📖 [Marwan Portfolio] <a name="about-project"></a>
**[Marwan Portfolio with Collaboration]** is a project between <b>Marwan </b>
## 🛠 Built With <a name="built-with"> HTML & CSS</a>
## 🛠 Built With <a name="built-with"></a>
> HTML,
> CSS and JavaScript
### Tech Stack <a name="tech-stack"></a>
<details>
<summary>Client</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="#">HTML</a></li>
<li><a href="#">CSS</a></li>
</ul>
</details>
<!-- Features -->
### Key Features <a name="key-features"></a>
- **[Mobile Version]**
- **[Frontend Design]**
- **[Desktop Version]**
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<!-- LIVE DEMO -->
## 🚀 Live Demo <a name="live-demo"></a>
### <p>Click <a href="https://marwandev.github.io/marwan-portfolio-mobile/">here</a> for the live demo</p>
<!-- GETTING STARTED -->
## 💻 Getting Started <a name="getting-started"></a>
>
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
### Prerequisites
In order to run this project you need:
### Setup
Clone this repository to your desired folder:
```sh
cd my-folder
git clone https://github.com/MarwanDev/marwan-portfolio-mobile.git
```
In order to run this project you need:
> Computer with internet and
> Visual Studio Code
### Setup
Clone this repository to your desired folder:
Clone this repository or download the Zip folder:
**`git clone https://github.com/MarwanDev/marwan-portfolio-mobile.git**
### Install
Install this project with:
<!--
Example command:
```sh
cd marwan-portfolio-mobile
gem install
```
--->
### Usage
To run the project, execute the following command:
<!--
Example command:
```sh
rails server
```
--->
### Run tests
To run tests, run the following command:
<!--
Example command:
```sh
bin/rails test test/models/article_test.rb
```
--->
### Deployment
You can deploy this project using:
<!--
Example:
```sh
```
-->
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<!-- AUTHORS -->
## 👥 Authors <a name="authors"></a>
> Mention all of the collaborators of this project.
👤 **Marwan Abdelsattar**
- GitHub: [@githubhandle](https://github.com/marwandev)
- Twitter: [@twitterhandle](https://twitter.com/marwaneg)
- LinkedIn: [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/marwan-abdelsattar-665a59105/)
👤 **Rushema Anicet**
- GitHub: [@githubhandle](https://github.com/rushemaa)
- Twitter: [@twitterhandle](https://twitter.com/marwaneg)
- LinkedIn: [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushema-anicet-7749408)
👤 **Ansar**
- GitHub: [AnsarIbrahim](https://github.com/AnsarIbrahim)
- Twitter: [@ansaradheeb](https://twitter.com/ansaradheeb)
- LinkedIn: [LinkedIn](https://linkedin.com/in/ansar-ibrahim-61447424a/)
👤 **Mercy Mugambi**
- GitHub: [@mercymugambi](https://github.com/mercymugambi)
- Twitter: [@mercymugambi](https://twitter.com/MercyMugambi15)
- LinkedIn: [@mercymugambi](https://www.linkedin.com/in/mercymugambi/)
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<!-- FUTURE FEATURES -->
## 🔭 Future Features <a name="future-features"></a>
- [ ] **Desktop View**
- Animation
- Transtition
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<!-- CONTRIBUTING -->
## 🤝 Contributing <a name="contributing"></a>
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the [issues page](https://habasm.github.io/awsomebooks/issues).
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<!-- SUPPORT -->
## ⭐️ Show your support <a name="support"></a>
> If you like this project please give a star.
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<!-- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -->
## 🙏 Acknowledgments <a name="acknowledgements"></a>
> I would like to thank my coding partner
- **Ansar Ibrahim**
- **Rushema Anicet**
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<!-- LICENSE -->
## 📝 License <a name="license"></a>
This project is [MIT](./LICENSE.md) licensed.
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| Portfoilo webpage for displaying my information and previous work I did. Built using HTML, CSS and JavaScript | css,html,javascript | 2023-02-17T15:57:01Z | 2023-03-10T16:45:05Z | null | 5 | 13 | 89 | 3 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | CSS |
Shubham17121999/MakeUp | main | # verdant-attack-1980ia
# Makeup Website
Welcome to the Makeup Website project! This front-end project showcases makeup products and provides user authentication features for login and signup. Users can explore makeup products and add them to their cart.
## Table of Contents

- [Project Overview](home.png)

- [Features](cart.png)


## Project Overview
The Makeup Website is a front-end project designed to showcase makeup products and provide a user-friendly interface for exploring and shopping for makeup items. It includes the following features:
- **User Authentication**: Users can create accounts, log in, and manage their profiles.
- **Product Cards**: Display makeup products in visually appealing cards with product details.
- **Shopping Cart**: Users can add products to their cart for purchase.
- **Responsive Design**: The website is designed to work seamlessly on various devices and screen sizes.
## Features
- **User Authentication**:
- Sign up with email and password.
- Log in with registered credentials.
- Profile management (update profile details).
- **Product Cards**:
- Display makeup products with images, names, descriptions, and prices.
- Clicking on a product card provides more details.
- **Shopping Cart**:
- Add products to the cart.
- View and update the cart contents.
## Technologies Used
- HTML
- CSS
- JavaScript
- GitHub
## Getting Started
Follow these steps to get the project up and running on your local machine.
##Deployed Link
https://cool-rolypoly-b1333e.netlify.app/
### Prerequisites
To run this project locally, you need the following software/tools:
- Web browser (e.g., Chrome, Firefox)
- Text editor or code editor of your choice (e.g., Visual Studio Code)
### Installation
1. Clone the GitHub repository to your local machine:
```shell
git clone https://github.com/Shubham17121999/makeup-website.git
| Developed Makeup, an e-commerce website focused on offering customers a convenient and immersive online shopping experience for beauty and cosmetic products. Implemented user registration and authentication features. Designed dynamic landing pages with filtering and sorting options for products. | css,git,html5,javascript | 2023-02-21T15:39:21Z | 2023-09-22T16:47:54Z | null | 2 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
burcuicen/bubble-radar-web-app | main | # Bubble Radar
With Bubble Radar, you can stay ahead of the competition by discovering new, trending keywords that can boost your sales and visibility on Redbubble. The app's search algorithm scours Redbubble to find the most popular and relevant keywords for your products, giving you a competitive edge and increasing your chances of being discovered by customers.
## Project Description
Bubble Radar is a web application designed to simplify the process of finding trending keywords on Redbubble. The app is designed for Redbubble sellers who want to improve their product visibility and sales by using popular keywords in their product tags. With the app, users can easily search for trending keywords, format their tags,
## Features
- Search for trending keywords on Redbubble
- Format product tags using a built-in tag manager
- Modify and update saved research notes
## Technologies Used
- Backend: NodeJS, Express
- Frontend: VueJS, Quasar, TypeScript
- Database: MongoDB
| Bubble Radar simplifies keyword research on Redbubble for sellers to boost product visibility and sales. Search, format, and save popular keywords easily with this web app designed exclusively for Redbubble sellers. | formatter,javascript,redbubblescraper,tools,trademark-management,trend-analysis,trends,typescript,vuejs | 2023-02-23T20:40:05Z | 2024-01-10T21:01:42Z | null | 1 | 2 | 39 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | Vue |
AKD-01/BasicWebDevProjects | main | # BasicWebDevProjects
Must do Web Development projects for beginners!
## Project - 1
Digital Clock
## Project - 2
New Year Countdown
## Project - 3
Analog Clock
## Project - 4
Background Image Scroll Effect
## Project - 5
Month Calendar
## Project - 6
Rotating Image Gallery
## Project - 7
Real-time Character Counter
## Project - 8
Mini Calendar
## Project - 9
Random Password Generator
## Project - 10
Dark Mode Toggle
## Project - 11
Color Changer
## Project - 12
BMI Calculator
## Project - 13
Guess the Number
## Project - 14
Keyboard Game
## Project - 15
Unlimited Colors
| 15 Beginner-Friendly Web Dev Projects - A collection of web dev projects designed to help beginners get a solid grasp of web dev fundamentals. | css-3,html5,javascript | 2023-02-22T04:55:20Z | 2024-03-06T09:07:20Z | null | 1 | 0 | 103 | 0 | 3 | 3 | null | MIT | HTML |
abhishek1494k/qrbot.com | main |
<!-- | `Admin` |
| :-----: | -->
<!-- https://qrbot.netlify.app/html/admin
admin@gmail.com
admin
email.qrbot@gmail.com-->
<!-- <img src="mongodb+srv://QRBot:QRBot@qrbot.oagp3ux.mongodb.net/QRBot?retryWrites=true&w=majority" /> -->
<!-- port=5500 -->
<!-- token_secret="Secret" -->
<div align="center" width="65" height="75">
<img src="https://github.com/abhishek1494k/QRBOT.com/blob/main/Images/QR%20BOT.png?raw=true" alt="html" width="120" height="120"/>
</div>
QR Bot is a web application built using Nodejs, Expressjs, Mongoose, and MongoDB. The system is designed to allow users to generate number of QR Code and download the genrated QR image. It also help the users to analyse the generated QR code.
## Tech Stacks Used
<p align = "center">
<img src="https://github.com/PrinceCorwin/Useful-tech-icons/blob/main/images/HTML.png" alt="html" width="55" height="55"/>
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25181517/183898674-75a4a1b1-f960-4ea9-abcb-637170a00a75.png" alt="CSS" width="50" height="55"/>
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25181517/117447155-6a868a00-af3d-11eb-9cfe-245df15c9f3f.png" alt="js" width="50" height="50"/>
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PrinceCorwin/Useful-tech-icons/main/images/nodejs.png" alt="nodejs" width="50" height="50"/>
<img src="https://res.cloudinary.com/kc-cloud/images/f_auto,q_auto/v1651772163/expressjslogo/expressjslogo.webp?_i=AA" alt="express" width="50" height="50"/>
<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PrinceCorwin/Useful-tech-icons/main/images/mongodb-leaf.png" alt="mongo" width="50" height="50"/>
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25181517/121401671-49102800-c959-11eb-9f6f-74d49a5e1774.png" alt="npm" width="50" height="50"/>
</p>
<hr>
## Features
- Authentication
- APIValidation
- Responsive
- Cross Platform
- Signup/signin/Logout
- QR Generator
- QR Analyser
## Run Locally
### Clone this Project
```
https://github.com/abhishek1494k/QRBOT.com
```
### Install npm Packages
```javascript
npm i --global
```
### Go to Backend Folder
```javascript
cd backend
```
### Run Server
```javascript
npx nodemon index.js
```
### Runs the project in the development mode
```
[http://localhost:5500]
```
### Environment Variables Required
`mongoURL`
`key`
`PORT`
`Nodemailer Password`
## NPM Packages
<p align = "center">
<img src="https://repository-images.githubusercontent.com/139898859/9617c480-81c2-11ea-94fc-322231ead1f0" alt="bcrypt.png" width="70" height="50"/>
<img src="https://github.com/faraz412/cozy-passenger-4798/blob/main/Frontend/Files/cors.png?raw=true" alt="cors" width="70" height="50"/>
<img src="https://github.com/faraz412/cozy-passenger-4798/blob/main/Frontend/Files/download.png?raw=true" alt="dotenv" width="60" height="50"/>
<img src="https://github.com/faraz412/cozy-passenger-4798/blob/main/Frontend/Files/JWT.png?raw=true" alt="jwt" width="70" height="50"/>
<img src="https://4008838.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/4008838/mogoose-logo.png" alt="mongoose.png" width="70" height="70"/>
<img src="https://i0.wp.com/community.nodemailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/n2-2.png?fit=422%2C360&ssl=1" alt="nodemailer" width="50" height="70"/>
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13700/35731649-652807e8-080e-11e8-88fd-1b2f6d553b2d.png" alt="nodemon.png" width="50" height="50"/>
<img src="https://www.npmjs.com/npm-avatar/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJhdmF0YXJVUkwiOiJodHRwczovL3MuZ3JhdmF0YXIuY29tL2F2YXRhci8wNmFkMDUxNjc0NDA0NTVjOTQzYzE4NWIwNmM4NjBmMD9zaXplPTEwMCZkZWZhdWx0PXJldHJvIn0.fJ4Me0BC-QzMrHKVqZzMx9CzgTcYb06jEt9nk9NxC2c" alt="otpgen.png" width="50" height="50"/>
</p>
## API Endpoints
#### Home
```javascript
GET /api/
```
#### User Signup
```javascript
POST /api/signup
```
#### User Signin
```javascript
POST /api/login
```
#### User Logout
```javascript
POST /api/logout
```
#### QR
```javascript
POST /api/qr/post
```
#### Admin Operations
```javascript
GET /api/user/detail/
```
```javascript
POST /api/user/block/
```
```javascript
GET /api/user/block/details/
```
```javascript
POST /api/user/unblock/
```
```javascript
DELETE /api/user/delete
```
###
`USERS DATA...`
{"first_name":"harsh thakur",
"email":"harsh@gmail.com",
"password":"123456" }
###
`QR DATA...`
{"url":"https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSJO1Bmu2stkBmmOJXmyHN5G7UHmeA4xr5z0whR9JZF&s",
"size":"150 x 150"
"email":"abhisek@gmail.com"}
<div align = "center">
| `Project Highlights` |
| :------------------: |
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/112754448/221420942-4551e750-966f-4529-942e-0a96c8c260b1.png" width="600" height="250" />
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/112754448/221421124-5499cac6-4088-49ea-a22f-aae4da046310.png" width="600" height="250"/>
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/112754448/221421133-44a7c58b-e803-4107-ae76-8806e14a022d.png" width="600" height="250"/>
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/112754448/221421205-c42d3aa1-0609-4eee-b248-184d9562e5de.png" width="600" height="250"/>
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/112754448/221421220-db91dccc-16bb-40eb-9e33-45ca065f176f.png" width="600" height="250"/>
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/112754448/236664863-d999408c-2c7d-465f-a18b-dd70191975e8.png" width="600" height="250"/>
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/112754448/236664881-b299e261-42e0-4b5c-ae73-436e27cb2450.png" width="600" height="250"/>
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/112754448/236664961-8d75f7ce-170a-435e-a0f3-ec420cedc062.png" width="600" height="250"/>
<div/>
| `Demo` |
| :----: |
[https://qrbot.netlify.app/]
Scan for Deployed Link:
<img width="10%" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/112754448/221485971-48d43e07-9a4f-4e48-b2ed-0552e9e7624a.png"><br>
| `Authors` |
| :-------: |
[@abhishek1494k](https://github.com/abhishek1494k)
[@utdsi](https://github.com/utdsi)
[@Akashfw](https://github.com/Akashfw)
[@Yunuslala](https://github.com/Yunuslala)
[@Yuvraj1307](https://github.com/Yuvraj1307)
| QRBOT.com is a QR code Generator and Analyzer. It also has a responsive landing page as well as an admin panel to keep track of all qrcode generated. | css3,html5,javascript,authentication,bcrypt,express,jwt-authentication,mongodb,nodejs | 2023-02-24T13:20:36Z | 2023-05-12T05:01:45Z | null | 6 | 49 | 226 | 0 | 2 | 3 | null | null | CSS |
sahrilputra/Lokalize---Ecommerce | main | ## Lokalize <br>
Web ini didesain untuk mendukung UMKM diIndonesia yang bergerak di bidang industry souvenir dan crafting <br>
kami memilih untuk membangun web E-Commerce dengan tampilan yang minimalis dan juga modern, dengan mengutamakan tampilan yang nyaman dan memaksimalkan user experience terhadap produk kami.
## Use
to install the package run <br>
```npm i```
then to start the server run <br>
```npm run dev```
## Technology
i provide make this web with NEXT.JS and all the libray :
- MONGODB,
- REDUX,
- SCSS,
- TailwindCss,
- Headless UI,
- Formik
- PostCss,
| Lokalize - e-commerce website | javascript,nextjs | 2023-02-17T18:43:49Z | 2023-03-24T04:15:35Z | null | 1 | 0 | 59 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
HanyAyad/Realtime-Chat-Application-React.js | main | # Getting Started with Create React App
This project was bootstrapped with [Create React App](https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app).
## Available Scripts
In the project directory, you can run:
### `npm start`
Runs the app in the development mode.\
Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) to view it in your browser.
The page will reload when you make changes.\
You may also see any lint errors in the console.
### `npm test`
Launches the test runner in the interactive watch mode.\
See the section about [running tests](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/running-tests) for more information.
### `npm run build`
Builds the app for production to the `build` folder.\
It correctly bundles React in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.
The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes.\
Your app is ready to be deployed!
See the section about [deployment](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/deployment) for more information.
### `npm run eject`
**Note: this is a one-way operation. Once you `eject`, you can't go back!**
If you aren't satisfied with the build tool and configuration choices, you can `eject` at any time. This command will remove the single build dependency from your project.
Instead, it will copy all the configuration files and the transitive dependencies (webpack, Babel, ESLint, etc) right into your project so you have full control over them. All of the commands except `eject` will still work, but they will point to the copied scripts so you can tweak them. At this point you're on your own.
You don't have to ever use `eject`. The curated feature set is suitable for small and middle deployments, and you shouldn't feel obligated to use this feature. However we understand that this tool wouldn't be useful if you couldn't customize it when you are ready for it.
## Learn More
You can learn more in the [Create React App documentation](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/getting-started).
To learn React, check out the [React documentation](https://reactjs.org/).
### Code Splitting
This section has moved here: [https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/code-splitting](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/code-splitting)
### Analyzing the Bundle Size
This section has moved here: [https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/analyzing-the-bundle-size](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/analyzing-the-bundle-size)
### Making a Progressive Web App
This section has moved here: [https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/making-a-progressive-web-app](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/making-a-progressive-web-app)
### Advanced Configuration
This section has moved here: [https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/advanced-configuration](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/advanced-configuration)
### Deployment
This section has moved here: [https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/deployment](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/deployment)
### `npm run build` fails to minify
This section has moved here: [https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/troubleshooting#npm-run-build-fails-to-minify](https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/troubleshooting#npm-run-build-fails-to-minify)
| A Frontend for a realtime chat app built with Reactjs | api,avatar-generator,chat,fullstack,javascript,mongodb,react,realtime,frontend,open-source | 2023-02-18T14:05:06Z | 2023-02-20T12:54:24Z | null | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
Reayhs/react-nft-marketplace | main | # react-nft-marketplace

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| null | hooks,javascript,marketplace,nft,react,daisyui,swiper,tailwind | 2023-02-19T19:50:14Z | 2023-02-23T14:06:09Z | null | 1 | 1 | 9 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
casualjsenthusiast/fetchme | main | # FetchMe
Fetches Readme files from your favourite repositories.
## Installation
Clone the app from the repo:
`git clone https://github.com/casualjsenthusiast/fetchme.git`
Install dependencies
`npm install`
Start the server on localhost:
`npm start`
| Fetches Readme of top starred repositories | github,javascript,react,readme | 2023-02-16T11:25:04Z | 2023-02-21T15:00:41Z | null | 1 | 0 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
rbhomale17/AppleOnline-Project | main | # WEB101 - Construct Week Project For Unit-2 WEB101
# Project Code:- momentous-shoes-5965
## Project Description:
An Indian e-commerce portal that sells home accessories, mobile, electronics, and a variety of products on the online platform called AppleOnline.
***
Name Student: Rushikesh Diliprao Bhomale
Student Code: fw25_348
Batch: FT-WEB-25
Coding IA: Somyakant Mahopatra
This is an Individual Project done by me in 5 days. My project was to clone the website of Apple.com. Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, United States. Apple is the largest technology company by revenue. I created a basic flow of the website. The pages I have shown are:- **1. Index Page, 2.Store, Mac, Watch,iPad,iPhone Pages, 3. Sign-Up Page,4.Login Page, 5.Cart page, 6. Checkout page. 6. Track Your Order with Location Page, 7. filter, sort, and search functionality added.**
I have used localStorage for the functionality of login page. The Landing page is the Index Page when Log in is Succesfull, where you can see the different product shown on that you can apply filter and sorting operation together. In the Navbar section you can click on the Login button which will open a Sign-up Page if your are a new user on our website so you have sign-up first, you can't use same **Email** again for creating Account. After creating New account you will automatically redirected to Log in page within a 3 seconds. Where you can use UserName as your register Email id: - **rushikeshbhomale@gmail.com** and password that given at the time of sign-up as -**Rushi@789** to login in the page, after succesfull Log in you will redirected to index page automatically. If you enter any wrong information in Login page in it will not show you Wrong Email or Password...
Then clicking on the any option present on navbar you will redierected that category products page where you can different products shown. I have shown filtering functionality on the right side where you can filter based on price & Category of products. At a time you can filter the products based on one selected filtering option. You can Sort the product based on the Price low to high and Price high to low. As well as you can use filter and sort functionality both toghether on products. Then on ever product one button is there which you can use to add the product to the cart.
In the Cart page you can find the products you added. I have provided a functionality to remove the products from the cartpage, You can see total Number of Products present in your cart on upper-left side of cart page & also you can see total price of products present in your cart. You can increase the number of item count or decrease the count by given "+" & "-" button below product quantity in cart. In the further page you just have to add the details like in Checkout page you have to add your delivery address and click on the submit t will show if your order is placed or not. If your cart is Empty and you try to checkout on submit of details it will show you "Your Cart is Empty". After 5 seconds it will redirect you the homepage i.e Index Page.
If you want to see your product details and want to track your order with it location you have to just visit checkout page there is option "Track your order." on that track order you can search your order by your Name, Pin Code, item name, and Mobile Number.
Thank You...
| An Indian e-commerce portal that sells home accessories, mobile, electronics and variety of products on the online platform called AppleOnline. | css,html,javascript | 2023-02-21T09:04:03Z | 2024-05-17T12:30:34Z | null | 2 | 5 | 20 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
V1niciusR/Portifolio-template | main | # Portifolio- Template



Um portifolio template feito com HTML, CSS e JavaScript.
## Demo

| Site de apresentação da Fábrica de software do IF Goiano - Campus Campos Belos! | portfolio-website,portifolio,css3,html5,javascript,website | 2023-02-12T23:23:30Z | 2023-05-20T16:15:42Z | null | 2 | 0 | 91 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | MIT | HTML |
harshi0102/Portfolio-Microverse-project | main | <a name="readme-top"></a>
<div align="center">
<h1><b>Harshika Govind</b></h1>
<h3><b>Portfolio Project</b></h3>
</div>
<div align="left">
<h2 ><b>Demo Link</h2></b>
<hr>
https://harshi0102.github.io/Portfolio-Microverse-project/
</div>
DesktopVersion and Mobile Version
<div align="center">
<img src="Screenshot_2.jpg" alt="Desktopversion" width="650" height="auto">
<br />
<br><br>
<img src="mobile.jpg" alt="mobile-version" width="400" height="auto">
</div>
<br />
# 📗 Table of Contents
- [📖 About the Project](#about-project)
- [🛠 Built With](#built-with)
- [Tech Stack](#tech-stack)
- [Key Features](#key-features)
- [🚀 Live Demo](#live-demo)
- [💻 Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [👥 Authors](#authors)
- [🔭 Future Features](#future-features)
- [🤝 Contributing](#contributing)
- [⭐️ Show your support](#support)
- [🙏 Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
- [📝 License](#license)
# 📖 [Portfolio Project] <a name="about-project">About</a>
This carefully curated portfolio showcases my extensive skill set, education, training, and experiences to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of my qualifications. With a mix of academic and professional achievements, my portfolio is the perfect way to gain insight into my personality and work ethic. From my education to my professional accomplishments, you will gain a deeper understanding of my strengths and areas of expertise.
## 🛠 Built With <a name="built-with">Visual Studio Code</a>
### Tech Stack <a name="tech-stack"></a>
The core concepts of HTML, CSS and github were implemented.Using HTML, I was able to create a dynamic and responsive webpage that incorporates text, images, and hyperlinks. With CSS, I was able to style and customize the layout and design of the page, creating a unique and visually appealing user experience. In addition, the project has been managed and stored using Github, which provides a powerful and reliable version control system.
<details>
<summary>Static Page</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.w3schools.com/html/">HTML</a></li>
</ul>
</details>
<details>
<summary>Styles- CSS</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp">CSS</a></li>
</ul>
</details>
### Key Features <a name="key-features"></a>
- **[ResponsiveDesign]**
- **[Interactive]**
- **[Organized]**
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## 🚀 Live Demo
- [Live Demo Link](https://harshi0102.github.io/Portfolio-Microverse-project/)
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## 💻 Getting Started <a name="getting-started"></a>
If you are interested in exploring the contents of this project, be sure to open the "Index.html" file, which is the very first file in the repository. This file serves as the gateway to the rest of the data in the project, providing links and navigation tools that allow you to easily explore and discover the contents of the project. By opening the "Index.html" file, you will be able to access all of the other files and data within the project, including images, text documents, and other multimedia content.
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
### Prerequisites
In order to run this project you need:
<ul>
<li>github account</li>
<li>Text Editor</li>
<li>Web Browser</li>
<li>Linters config</li>
</ul>
### Setup
Clone this repository to your desired folder using the below command:
https://github.com/harshi0102/Portfolio-Microverse-project.git
### Usage
To run the project, execute the following file:
index.html and open the file in desktop and mobile view.
### Run tests
To run tests, run the following command:
Open the code in Visual Studio Code and run the following commands :
npx hint .
npx stylelint "**/*.{css,scss}"
### Deployment
You can deploy this project using:
github
VS Code
or Pycharm
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## 👥 Authors <a name="authors"></a>
👤 Harshika Govind
- GitHub: [@harshi0102](https://github.com/harshi0102/)
- Twitter: [@harshika0102me](https://twitter.com/harshika0102me)
- LinkedIn: [harshikagovind](https://www.linkedin.com/in/harshikagovind)
👤 Qusai Issa
- GitHub: [@qusai122](https://github.com/qusai122)
- Twitter: [@harshika0102me](https://twitter.com/qusai123issa)
- LinkedIn: [Qusai Issa](https://www.linkedin.com/in/qusai-issa-ab5a59156/)
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## 🔭 Future Features <a name="future-features"></a>
- [ ] **[Seeking Help]**
- [ ] **[Certifications]**
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## 🤝 Contributing <a name="contributing"></a>
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the [Detailed Document](https://github.com/harshi0102/Portfolio-Microverse-project/blob/main/README.md)
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## ⭐️ Show your support <a name="support"></a>
Starting any new project can be daunting, and it's easy to get bogged down in the details before you've even begun. However, once you get the ball rolling, there's no stopping the momentum. I am excited to announce my latest project, which represents my first step towards excellence in my field. While there may be challenges ahead, I am confident in my abilities and eager to see where this project will take me. Your support is greatly appreciated as I embark on this new endeavor, and I invite you to join me on this exciting journey towards excellence
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## 🙏 Acknowledgments <a name="acknowledgements"></a>
I would like to thank microverse team, github team and my coding partners who contributed towards the completion of this task.
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<!-- LICENSE -->
## 📝 License <a name="license"></a>
This project is copyright of [HarshikaGovind]
<a href="https://github.com/harshi0102/Portfolio-Microverse-project/blob/main/LICENSE">MIT License</a>
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| Portfolio Microverse project showcases my extensive skill set, education, training, and experiences to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of my qualifications.This is built with HTML, CSS and Javascript programming languages. | css,html,javascript | 2023-02-16T08:09:22Z | 2023-04-02T20:38:36Z | null | 4 | 13 | 125 | 2 | 1 | 3 | null | MIT | CSS |
fersilva362/StartupDesign | main | # Hi!
In this project I designed a webpage [StartUp app](https://golden-pothos-20fb1f.netlify.app/) using React library to show a list of product (fetched from an api) and filtered using different criteria such as: category, color, price and/or rating. The searched results are paginated and showed in a grid 2x2 (each page). The filtered have differents logic, for instance: category and rating filters are enabled by clickable elements, color and price are accessed by typing in input elements that allow dinamically filter the products.
#### Below I'm showing a screen print of the app:

### Here is a link to access to the [StartUp app](https://golden-pothos-20fb1f.netlify.app/)
| An eCommerce web application using React for online shopping startup with filter products. | chakra-ui,javascript,reactjs | 2023-02-24T02:41:48Z | 2023-02-24T14:40:21Z | null | 1 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
Sumit-Saurabh98/overstock-project-clone | main | # overstock-project-clone
Deployed Link -: https://amazing-kitten-ce5b1b.netlify.app
Tech Stack used
1. HTML
2. CSS
3. JavaScript
4.
The Website contains the following pages
1. Home
2. Product
3. Product Details
4. Sign Up
5. Login
6. Payment
7. Congratulations After Sucessfull order
You can see the screenshot of the Pages
<img width="960" alt="home1" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105351295/220554456-dbd6d370-9b44-4e23-8390-5ec5ac0cff8c.png">
<img width="960" alt="home2" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105351295/220554479-c717e5d4-f150-42ad-b0fd-486070eda7bc.png">
<img width="960" alt="home3" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105351295/220554505-9d288da3-6b5a-4ceb-96f0-3690f0624622.png">
<img width="960" alt="home 4" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105351295/220554517-e0a9ba71-feee-4d1f-bcdb-edd343889108.png">
<img width="960" alt="product1" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105351295/220554542-1aab7f7f-cba5-42e0-ab15-6aad8f58e1b7.png">
<img width="960" alt="product2" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105351295/220554578-d7fb9c24-2d78-48ec-a53a-c175d715b7fe.png">
<img width="960" alt="product3" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105351295/220554604-e029645a-7d10-4534-aca6-667498452699.png">
<img width="960" alt="signup" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105351295/220554638-1fa3977f-591f-4c8b-846f-657c204e64e4.png">
<img width="960" alt="login" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105351295/220554668-10c493ac-6dfa-49f4-a7ee-0fc0c96d874d.png">
<img width="960" alt="productdetails" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105351295/220554685-8eef0e3f-1089-4e33-a2e5-14ca6254cbd9.png">
<img width="960" alt="cart page" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105351295/220554703-68673ae3-841a-47f8-be16-900fadf565f5.png">
<img width="960" alt="payment" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105351295/220554717-166df466-9a29-4c67-ab02-c5a417883a68.png"><img width="960" alt="congrats" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/105351295/220554724-49121afa-1586-4341-8295-49f78f5cf177.png">
| Nice to meet you! We are a tech-driven online retailer located near Salt Lake City in the shadow of the Wasatch Mountains. Since our beginnings in 1999, Overstock has evolved from a fledging startup to a billion-dollar online retailer as a result of a hard-working and creative team. | bootstarap,css,html,javascript | 2023-02-22T07:03:08Z | 2023-06-15T13:23:47Z | null | 1 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
amanindian/Text-Utils | master | # React Text Utils
React Text Utils is a web application built with React that offers a set of text manipulation tools. The application provides various text utilities such as text case conversion, string reverse, remove extra spaces, and more. The website is designed with a clean and user-friendly interface to provide a seamless experience for users.
# Installation
To install the application, follow these steps:
Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/amanindian/Text-Utils.git
Install dependencies: npm install
Run the application: npm start
# Features
React Text Utils offers a variety of features for text manipulation, including:
Text case conversion (uppercase, lowercase, title case, sentence case)
String reverse
Remove extra spaces
Word count
Character count
# Usage
To use React Text Utils, simply enter the text you wish to manipulate into the input field, select the desired tool, and click the tools button. The result will be displayed in the output field below.
# Contributing
Contributions are always welcome! If you notice any issues or have any suggestions for improving React Text Utils, feel free to submit a pull request.
# License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the https://github.com/amanindian/Text-Utils file for more details.
| It is a simple project TextUtils in which we can Analyze text, convert to upper and lower case and also we can copy text. | javascript,react,text,textutils,textutils-react | 2023-02-15T12:30:24Z | 2024-03-24T09:21:22Z | null | 1 | 0 | 28 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
tnram-optisol/nestjs-microservice-rabbitmq | main | <p align="center">
<a href="http://nestjs.com/" target="blank"><img src="https://nestjs.com/img/logo-small.svg" width="200" alt="Nest Logo" /></a>
</p>
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[circleci-url]: https://circleci.com/gh/nestjs/nest
<p align="center">A progressive <a href="http://nodejs.org" target="_blank">Node.js</a> framework for building efficient and scalable server-side applications.</p>
<p align="center">
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## Description
[Nest](https://github.com/nestjs/nest) framework TypeScript starter repository.
## Installation
```bash
$ npm install
```
## Running the app
```bash
# development
$ npm run start
# watch mode
$ npm run start:dev
# production mode
$ npm run start:prod
```
## Test
```bash
# unit tests
$ npm run test
# e2e tests
$ npm run test:e2e
# test coverage
$ npm run test:cov
```
## Support
Nest is an MIT-licensed open source project. It can grow thanks to the sponsors and support by the amazing backers. If you'd like to join them, please [read more here](https://docs.nestjs.com/support).
## Stay in touch
- Author - [Kamil Myśliwiec](https://kamilmysliwiec.com)
- Website - [https://nestjs.com](https://nestjs.com/)
- Twitter - [@nestframework](https://twitter.com/nestframework)
## License
Nest is [MIT licensed](LICENSE).
| NestJs Microservices with RabbitMQ | javascript,mongodb,nodejs,typeorm,typescript,nestjs-microservices,rabbitmq,typeorm-migration,monorepo,nestjs | 2023-02-15T14:50:13Z | 2023-02-20T15:03:24Z | null | 1 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | null | TypeScript |
teexeo/tspedia | main | ## TypeScript Helper functions
```ts
import { camelCase, difference } from "tspedia";
camelCase("hello world"); // 'HelloWorld'
difference([1, 2, 3], [2, 3, 4]); // [1,4]
```
| JavaScript and TypeScript helper functions. | helper,javascript,typescript | 2023-02-20T16:52:10Z | 2023-03-14T14:47:35Z | null | 3 | 8 | 51 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | TypeScript |
CodeOnTheWall/Nutritiva | main | This is a [Next.js](https://nextjs.org/) project bootstrapped with [`create-next-app`](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/tree/canary/packages/create-next-app).
## Getting Started
First, run the development server:
```bash
npm run dev
# or
yarn dev
# or
pnpm dev
```
Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) with your browser to see the result.
You can start editing the page by modifying `app/page.js`. The page auto-updates as you edit the file.
[API routes](https://nextjs.org/docs/api-routes/introduction) can be accessed on [http://localhost:3000/api/hello](http://localhost:3000/api/hello). This endpoint can be edited in `pages/api/hello.js`.
The `pages/api` directory is mapped to `/api/*`. Files in this directory are treated as [API routes](https://nextjs.org/docs/api-routes/introduction) instead of React pages.
This project uses [`next/font`](https://nextjs.org/docs/basic-features/font-optimization) to automatically optimize and load Inter, a custom Google Font.
## Learn More
To learn more about Next.js, take a look at the following resources:
- [Next.js Documentation](https://nextjs.org/docs) - learn about Next.js features and API.
- [Learn Next.js](https://nextjs.org/learn) - an interactive Next.js tutorial.
You can check out [the Next.js GitHub repository](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/) - your feedback and contributions are welcome!
## Deploy on Vercel
The easiest way to deploy your Next.js app is to use the [Vercel Platform](https://vercel.com/new?utm_medium=default-template&filter=next.js&utm_source=create-next-app&utm_campaign=create-next-app-readme) from the creators of Next.js.
Check out our [Next.js deployment documentation](https://nextjs.org/docs/deployment) for more details.
| Nutritionist Website made with NextJS 13.4 (stable), includes stripe payments and booking via Calendly api. Beautiful Frontend made with tailwindcss and framer motion, back end powered with Sanity v3 | nextjs,react,calendly-api,css,framework,grid,javascript,sanity,tailwindcss | 2023-02-11T22:36:07Z | 2023-05-07T18:18:53Z | null | 1 | 1 | 24 | 0 | 2 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
FabriNeves/Login-Registro-NodeJS | main | # Projeto de Login e Registro com Autenticação em Node.js
Este é um projeto de exemplo para demonstrar como criar um sistema de login e registro de usuários com autenticação em Node.js usando as bibliotecas **bcrypt**, **express**, **mongoose** e **nodemon** somente para o desenvolvimento. O projeto permite que novos usuários se cadastrem, façam login. Além disso, usa bcrypt para criptografar e armazenar com segurança as senhas dos usuários.
## 🛠 Como instalar e executar o projeto
1) 👨🏾🤝👨🏾 Clone este repositório em seu computador:
``` git clone https://github.com/seu-usuario/nome-do-repositorio.git ```
2) 🍺 Instale as dependências do projeto:
```npm install```
3) 📗 Certifique-se de ter o MongoDB instalado em sua máquina, caso contrário instale e execute:
```sudo apt install mongodb-server-core```
```sudo systemctl start mongodb.service```
obs: Copiei isso de um tutorial de Linux
4) 🏁 Inicie o servidor de desenvolvimento:
```npm start```
5) ⛴ Abra um navegador da web e acesse o seguinte URL:
``` http://localhost:3000.```
Se nada explodir ja é possivel acessar as funcionalidades da aplicação.
## 📖 Como usar o projeto
### ✍🏿 Cadastro de Usuários
Para criar uma nova conta de usuário, clique em "Register" na página inicial. Preencha o formulário de registro com um nome de usuário, um endereço de e-mail e uma senha. Depois de enviar o formulário, você será redirecionado para a página de login.( Ou pelo menos deveria )
### 🔑 Login de Usuários
Para fazer login em uma conta existente, clique em "Login" na página inicial. Preencha o formulário de login com o nome de usuário e a senha que você escolheu durante o registro.
## 🔧 Como o projeto funciona
Arquivos e Diretórios Principais
O projeto consiste nos seguintes arquivos e diretórios principais:
**server.js**: o arquivo principal do servidor.
**config/mongoConnection.js**: o arquivo que define a conexão do Mongoose com o banco de dados MongoDB.
**controllers/UserControllers.js**: o arquivo que define os controladores para a criação e autenticação de usuários.
**models/User.js**: o arquivo que define o modelo do Mongoose para usuários.
**front-end/**: o diretório que contém arquivos estáticos do frontend, como arquivos CSS e JavaScript.
| Este é um projeto de exemplo para demonstrar como criar um sistema de login e registro de usuários com autenticação em Node.js | html,css,javascript,nodejs,nodemon,bcrypt,express,mongodb,mongoose | 2023-02-14T02:22:04Z | 2023-02-26T02:27:54Z | null | 1 | 0 | 12 | 2 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
F-Gabriel-Braga/plane-geometric-2d | main | # Plane Geometric 2D
## Descrição
Plano Geométrico 2D é uma ferramenta inspirada pela disciplina de Computação Gráfica do meu curso de Ciência da Computação. Nela é possível, desenhar a partir de coordenadas cartesianas objetos de duas dimensões. Além disso, ela possui funcionalidades para realizar algumas operações de transformação geométrica.
## Tecnologias
* HTML
* CSS
* JavaScript
## Visualização
[https://f-gabriel-braga.github.io/plane-geometric-2d/](https://f-gabriel-braga.github.io/plane-geometric-2d/)

## Objetos
### Emoticon
`14,6;15,6;16,6;17,6;12,7;13,7;18,7;19,7;11,8;20,8;10,9;21,9;9,10;22,10;9,11;11,11;12,11;13,11;14,11;17,11;18,11;19,11;20,11;22,11;8,12;13,12;14,12;19,12;20,12;23,12;8,13;23,13;8,14;23,14;8,15;19,15;23,15;9,16;18,16;19,16;22,16;9,17;16,17;17,17;18,17;22,17;10,18;15,18;16,18;21,18;11,19;20,19;12,20;13,20;18,20;19,20;14,21;15,21;16,21;17,21`

### Coração
`13,8;12,8;11,8;17,8;18,8;19,8;10,9;14,9;16,9;20,9;9,10;12,10;15,10;21,10;8,11;11,11;22,11;8,12;10,12;22,12;8,13;22,13;8,14;22,14;9,15;21,15;10,16;20,16;11,17;19,17;12,18;18,18;13,19;17,19;14,20;16,20;15,21`

### Charmander
`12,9;13,9;14,9;15,10;16,11;17,12;17,13;18,14;18,15;19,16;19,17;20,18;21,19;22,18;22,17;21,16;21,15;21,14;22,13;22,12;22,11;23,10;24,11;25,12;25,13;26,14;26,15;26,16;25,17;24,18;24,19;23,20;23,21;22,22;21,23;20,24;20,23;20,22;20,21;20,20;19,24;19,25;18,25;19,26;18,27;17,27;16,27;15,26;15,25;16,25;14,25;14,24;13,24;12,24;11,23;13,23;12,22;12,21;12,20;13,20;11,20;10,19;9,19;8,18;7,17;7,16;7,15;8,14;9,13;9,12;10,11;11,10;13,15;13,16;12,16;12,17;13,17;16,20;15,21;16,22;17,22`

| Plano Geométrico 2D é uma ferramenta inspirada pela disciplina de Computação Gráfica do meu curso de Ciência da Computação. Nela é possível, desenhar a partir de coordenadas cartesianas objetos de duas dimensões. Além disso, ela possui funcionalidades para realizar algumas operações de transformação geométrica. | css,html,javascript | 2023-02-22T16:49:16Z | 2023-03-28T03:50:59Z | null | 2 | 0 | 14 | 1 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | JavaScript |
danutibe07/capstone-IOT | main | <a name="readme-top"></a>
<div align="center">
</div>
# 📗 Table of Contents
- [📖 About the Project](#about-project)
- [🛠 Built With](#built-with)
- [Tech Stack](#tech-stack)
- [Key Features](#key-features)
- [🚀 Live Demo](#live-demo)
- [💻 Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Install](#install)
- [Run tests](#run-tests)
- [👥 Authors](#authors)
- [🔭 Future Features](#future-features)
- [🤝 Contributing](#contributing)
- [⭐️ Show your support](#support)
- [🙏 Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
- [❓ FAQ](#faq)
- [📝 License](#license)
# 📖IOT program Page <a name="about-project"></a>
> I built a webpage for an IOT program, using data from some journals and a design of [Cindy Shin](https://www.behance.net/adagio07).
## 🛠 Built With <a name="built-with"></a>
### Tech Stack <a name="tech-stack"></a>
> The site was built with HTML , CSS and Javascript
<details>
<summary>Client</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.javascript.com/">JavaScript</a></li>
</ul>
</details>
### Key Features <a name="key-features"></a>
- **The home page displays all the main informatio about the program**
- **The about page displays information about previous programs**
- **It has a page for mobile version**
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
## 🚀 Live Demo <a name="live-demo"></a>
- [Live App Link](https://danutibe07.github.io/capstone-IOT/)
- [Loom video link](https://www.loom.com/share/b3bf9366d2694429b0c236d11c144a1c)
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
## 💻 Getting Started <a name="getting-started"></a>
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
### Setup
Clone this repository to your desired folder:
```
cd my-folder
git clone https://github.com/danutibe07/capstone-IOT.git
```
### Install
Install this project with:
```
cd capstone-biotechnology
```
### Usage
To run the project run live version using VScode
### Run tests
This project doesn't have tests
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
## 👥 Authors <a name="authors"></a>
👤 **Akpan Daniel**
- GitHub: [@githubhandle](https://github.com/danutibe07)
- Twitter: [@twitterhandle](https://twitter.com/Danielutibe07?t=2kvKPTZQ7IGCw2FugE9xCQ&s=09)
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
## 🔭 Future Features <a name="future-features"></a>
- [ ] **Other pages**
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
## 🤝 Contributing <a name="contributing"></a>
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
<!-- SUPPORT -->
## ⭐️ Show your support <a name="support"></a>
If you like this project, kindly give a start to support a greater and widespread reach
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
## 🙏 Acknowledgments <a name="acknowledgements"></a>
I would like to thank [Cindy Shin in Behance](https://www.behance.net/adagio07) for original design idea.
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
## ❓ FAQ <a name="faq"></a>
- **Do i need node installed?**
- Yes you do
- **Do i need internet Access**
- No
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p>
## 📝 License <a name="license"></a>
This project is [MIT](./LICENSE) licensed.
_NOTE: we recommend using the [MIT license](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/mit/) - you can set it up quickly by [using templates available on GitHub](https://docs.github.com/en/communities/setting-up-your-project-for-healthy-contributions/adding-a-license-to-a-repository). You can also use [any other license](https://choosealicense.com/licenses/) if you wish._
<p align="right">(<a href="#readme-top">back to top</a>)</p> | This website is a web development course that was inspired from a conference website CC-Global-Summit of 2015 designed by cindy Shin | css,html,javascript | 2023-02-13T15:51:25Z | 2023-03-10T06:43:47Z | null | 1 | 2 | 43 | 3 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | CSS |
minecraft8997/McLordChess-frontend | main | null | Client side of the McLord Chess game | chess,chess-game,frontend,html-css-javascript,javascript,javascript-game | 2023-02-19T11:40:42Z | 2023-02-19T18:21:47Z | null | 1 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | Apache-2.0 | HTML |
zhaoyuuu/blog | master | # 🎉 Welcome to zhaoyuuu's blog !!!
[](https://zhaoyuuu.github.io/blog/)
| 🏔 个人博客,记录前端一些 有深度/有价值/有意思 的东西 | blog,handwritten,javascript,computer-network,frontend | 2023-02-21T08:16:38Z | 2023-04-23T05:44:12Z | null | 1 | 0 | 100 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
legendsort/Clipboard-Health | master | This project contains two challenges - a "Ticket Breakdown" challenge and a "Refactoring" challenge. The two challenges are unrelated, but you should complete both in the same folder and share the link in Coderbyte. Any written answers should be included in markdown files within this folder.
## [Ticket Breakdown](Ticket_Breakdown.md)
## [Refactoring](Refactoring.md)
If you are a JS novice, here's how to get started:
1. [Install Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) (we use `^16`, the latest LTS)
2. Run `npm i` in this repo to install dependencies
3. Run `npm test` to run the automated tests
4. Run `npm start` to launch `index.js` for any manual testing
| Job Challenge | javascript,jest | 2023-02-14T15:16:50Z | 2023-02-14T15:15:03Z | null | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
zxcnoname666/notify-manager-electron | main | # Notify Manager
<p align="center">
<a href="javascript:void(0)">
<img src="https://readme-typing-svg.herokuapp.com?font=Fira+Code&pause=10000&color=DB33F7¢er=true&vCenter=true&width=435&lines=Notify+Manager">
</a>
</p>
<p align="center">
Create beautiful and functional notifications on electron
</p>
# Info
You can test the library with `npm run test` or `npm run test.reply`. And also see the source code of [examples](https://github.com/zxcnoname666/Notify-Manager-electron/tree/main/examples)
#### Approximate result:
<a href="javascript:void(0)">
<img src="https://github.com/zxcnoname666/repo-files/raw/main/notify-manager-electron/example.png">
</a>
> You can change the appearance of the notification by adding your style when creating the NotifyManager
You can use your own sounds when showing a notification.
# Demo
## Standart notify
Example: [Click](https://github.com/zxcnoname666/Notify-Manager-electron/tree/main/examples/small.js)
Demo:
https://github.com/zxcnoname666/notify-manager-electron/assets/156155219/57532a45-d0d2-46bf-bf6f-ba21df3a799b
## Reply notify
Example: [Click](https://github.com/zxcnoname666/Notify-Manager-electron/tree/main/examples/reply)
Demo:
https://github.com/zxcnoname666/notify-manager-electron/assets/156155219/3d0215f1-31c1-436f-84c9-48c9bb58573b
# How to use
### Creating a NotifyManager
```javascript
// 1 - bottom-right;
// 2 - top-right;
// 3 - top-left;
// 4 - bottom-left;
const _manager = new NotifyManager(1, '/* your custom style */');
```
### Creating a Notify
#### Basic notify
```javascript
const notify = new Notify('Title of notify', 'Body of notify. HTML allowed.');
// show notify
_manager.show(notify);
```
#### Hook onDestroy of notify
```javascript
const notify = new Notify('Test notify', 'Test.');
notify.onDestroy(() => console.log('destroyed'));
notify.onDestroy(() => console.log('2nd console log of notify destroy'));
// show notify
_manager.show(notify);
```
#### Hook onclick of notify
```javascript
const notify = new Notify('Click hook', 'Click on the notify.');
// show notify
_manager.show(notify, () => {
console.log('clicked on the notify');
//..... other code
});
```
#### Open an external link when click on the notify
```javascript
const { shell } = require('electron');
const notify = new Notify('Click hook', 'Click to open link');
_manager.show(notify, () => shell.openExternal('https://github.com/zxcnoname666/notify-manager-electron'));
```
#### Notification with image & custom duration
Recommended image size - 55x55px
```javascript
const duration = 30; // in seconds
const notify = new Notify('Your App', 'Your beautiful message', duration, 'https://github.com/favicon.ico');
// show notify
_manager.show(notify);
```
#### Notify with sound
##### Attention: It is not recommended to use music playing for a long time. Instead, use sounds up to 10 seconds long.
```javascript
// url, volume
const sound = new NotifySound('https://github.com/zxcnoname666/repo-files/raw/main/notify-manager-electron/meow1.mp3', 50);
const body = '<span style="color:red !important;">text</span>';
const image = 'https://github.com/zxcnoname666/SoundCloud-Desktop/raw/main/icons/appLogo.png';
const notify = new Notify('notify with sound & html', body, 60, image, sound);
// show notify
_manager.show(notify);
```
##
##### You can also use the `file://` protocol as a link (for images and sounds)
<p align="center">
<a href="javascript:void(0)">
<img src="https://profile-counter.glitch.me/notify-manager-electron/count.svg" width="200px" />
</a>
| Create beautiful and functional notifications on electron | custom-notifications,electron,electron-app,notifications,javascript,notification-manager,better-notifications,better-notify,electron-notification | 2023-02-19T02:24:45Z | 2024-02-20T17:11:44Z | 2024-02-20T17:11:44Z | 1 | 0 | 17 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | JavaScript |
kufayeka/capacitorjs-mqtt-native-plugin | main | # CapacitorJS MQTT Native Plugin
⚡️ This plugin enabzles CapacitorJS-powered Android mobile apps to connect to an MQTT broker and send/receive messages natively using TCP protocol.
#### ⚠️ Note: Supports only for android for now.
## Installation
To install the plugin, run:
```bash
npm install capacitor-mqtt-native-plugin
npx cap sync
```
## Examples
Here are some examples of how to use the plugin in your capacitorJS project using Typescript:
- [Connect to an MQTT Broker](#connect-to-broker)
- [Disconnecting from the MQTT Broker](#disconnect-from-broker)
- [Subscribing to an MQTT Topic](#subscribe-to-topic)
- [Publishing a Message to an MQTT Topic](#publish-to-topic)
- [Listen to Incoming Messages](#message-arrived-event)
- [Listen to ConnectComplete Event](#connect-complete-event)
- [Listen to ConnectionLost Event](#connection-lost-event)
### Connect to an MQTT Broker : <a name="connect-to-broker"></a>
To connect to an MQTT broker, you can use the `connect()` method provided by the plugin. The following code demonstrates how to connect to an MQTT broker:
```typescript
import { MqttBridge } from 'capacitor-mqtt-native-plugin';
// Set the MQTT server connection options
const connectionOptions = {
serverURI: 'tcp://', // MQTT broker URI
port: 1883, // MQTT broker default port
clientId: 'your_mqtt_clientId', // client ID for connection
username: 'your_mqtt_broker_username', // MQTT broker username
password: 'your_mqtt_broker_password', // MQTT broker password
setCleanSession: true, // clean session option
connectionTimeout: 30, // connection timeout in seconds
keepAliveInterval: 60, // keep alive interval in seconds
setAutomaticReconnect: true, // automatic reconnect option
};
// connect to MQTT broker with options
MqttBridge.connect(connectionOptions)
.then(() => {
// connection successful
console.log('Connect Success');
})
.catch((error: any) => {
// connection failed with error message
console.log('Connect Failed:', error);
});
```
you can also add optional connect options parameter: `lastWill` to the `connectOptions`:
```typescript
setLastWill: {
willTopic: "your_last_will_topic",
willPayload: "your_last_will_message",
willQoS: "your_last_will_QoS",
setRetained: true,
}
```
### Disconnecting from the MQTT Broker : <a name="disconnect-from-broker"></a>
To disconnect from the MQTT broker, you can use the `disconnect()` method provided by the plugin. The following code demonstrates how to disconnect from an MQTT broker:
```typescript
import { MqttBridge } from 'capacitor-mqtt-native-plugin';
// Disconnect from the MQTT broker
MqttBridge.disconnect()
.then(() => {
// The disconnection is successful
console.log('Successfully disconnected from the MQTT broker');
})
.catch((errorMessage: any) => {
// The disconnection fails
console.log(
'Failed to disconnect from the MQTT broker. Error:',
errorMessage,
);
});
```
### Subscribing to an MQTT Topic : <a name="#subscribe-to-topic"></a>
To subscribe to an MQTT topic, you can use the `subscribe()` method provided by the plugin. The following code demonstrates how to subscribe to an MQTT topic:
```typescript
import { MqttBridge } from 'capacitor-mqtt-native-plugin';
// Define the topic, qos
const topic = 'your_mqtt_topic';
const qos = 0;
// Subscribe to an MQTT topic
MqttBridge.subscribe({ topic, qos })
// The subscription is successful
.then((result: any) => {
console.log('Successfully subscribed to topic:');
console.log('Topic:', result.topic);
console.log('QoS:', result.qos);
})
// The subscription fails
.catch((errorMessage: any) => {
console.log('Failed to subscribe to topic. Error:', errorMessage);
});
```
### Publishing a Message to an MQTT Topic : <a name="publish-to-topic"></a>
To publish a message to an MQTT topic, you can use the `publish()` method provided by the plugin. The following code demonstrates how to publish a message to an MQTT topic:
```typescript
import { MqttBridge } from 'capacitor-mqtt-native-plugin';
// Define the topic, payload, qos, and retained properties for the message
const topic = 'your_mqtt_topic';
const payload = 'your_mqtt_message';
const qos = 0;
const retained = false;
// Publish the message
MqttBridge.publish({ topic, payload, qos, retained })
.then((result: any) => {
// The message is published successfully
console.log('Successfully published message:');
console.log('Topic:', result.topic);
console.log('QoS:', result.qos);
console.log('Payload:', result.payload);
console.log('Retained:', result.retained);
console.log('Message ID:', result.messageId);
})
.catch((errorMessage: any) => {
// The message fails to publish
console.log('Failed to publish message. Error:', errorMessage);
});
```
### Listen to Incoming Messages : <a name="message-arrived-event"></a>
To listen to incoming messages, you can add a CapacitorJS listener with this event name : `onMessageArrived`. The following code demonstrates how to publish a message to an MQTT topic:
```typescript
import { MqttBridge } from 'capacitor-mqtt-native-plugin';
// Listen to incoming MQTT messages
MqttBridge.addListener('onMessageArrived', (result: any) => {
console.log('Received a new message:');
console.log('Topic:', result.topic);
console.log('Message:', result.message);
});
```
When a message arrives, the listener will be triggered and you can access the message topic and payload in the result parameter. You can modify the code to suit your use case and do something more interesting with the incoming messages.
### Listen to ConnectComplete Event : <a name="connect-complete-event"></a>
This event is triggered only when the connection to the MQTT broker is successfully completed. It also triggers when the client was reconnected after a connection loss. To implement this, you can add a CapacitorJS listener with the event name : `onConnectComplete`. The following code demonstrates how to listen to the ConnectComplete event:
```typescript
import { MqttBridge } from 'capacitor-mqtt-native-plugin';
// Listen for the 'onConnectComplete' event
MqttBridge.addListener('onConnectComplete', (result: any) => {
console.log('Successfully connected to MQTT broker:');
console.log('Reconnected:', result.reconnected);
console.log('Server URI:', result.serverURI);
});
```
### Listen to ConnectionLost Event : <a name="connection-lost-event"></a>
This event is triggered only when the client loses the connection to the MQTT broker. To handle this event, you can add a CapacitorJS listener with the event name : `onConnectionLost`. The following code demonstrates how to listen to ConnectionLost event:
```typescript
import { MqttBridge } from 'capacitor-mqtt-native-plugin';
// Add a listener for when the connection is lost
MqttBridge.addListener('onConnectionLost', (result: any) => {
console.log('Connection lost:');
console.log('Connection status:', result.connectionStatus);
console.log('Reason code:', result.reasonCode);
console.log('Message:', result.message);
});
```
The event listener function receives an object result as an argument with the following properties:
- **connectionStatus:** The status of the connection at the time the event was triggered.
- **reasonCode:** The MQTT reason code for the connection loss.
- **message:** Additional information about the connection loss.
#
## API
<docgen-index>
- [`connect(...)`](#connect)
- [`disconnect()`](#disconnect)
- [`subscribe(...)`](#subscribe)
- [`publish(...)`](#publish)
- [`addListener('onConnectionLost', ...)`](#addlisteneronconnectionlost)
- [`addListener('onConnectComplete', ...)`](#addlisteneronconnectcomplete)
- [`addListener('onMessageArrived', ...)`](#addlisteneronmessagearrived)
- [Interfaces](#interfaces)
- [Type Aliases](#type-aliases)
</docgen-index>
<docgen-api>
<!--Update the source file JSDoc comments and rerun docgen to update the docs below-->
### connect(...)
```typescript
connect(options: { serverURI: string; port: number; clientId: string; username: string; password: string; setCleanSession: boolean; connectionTimeout: number; keepAliveInterval: number; setAutomaticReconnect: boolean; setLastWill?: { willTopic: string; willPayload: string; willQoS: number; setRetained: boolean; }; }) => Promise<any>
```
| Param | Type |
| ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **`options`** | <code>{ serverURI: string; port: number; clientId: string; username: string; password: string; setCleanSession: boolean; connectionTimeout: number; keepAliveInterval: number; setAutomaticReconnect: boolean; setLastWill?: { willTopic: string; willPayload: string; willQoS: number; setRetained: boolean; }; }</code> |
**Returns:** <code>Promise<any></code>
---
### disconnect()
```typescript
disconnect() => Promise<any>
```
**Returns:** <code>Promise<any></code>
---
### subscribe(...)
```typescript
subscribe(options: { topic: string; qos: number; }) => Promise<{ topic: string; qos: number; }>
```
| Param | Type |
| ------------- | -------------------------------------------- |
| **`options`** | <code>{ topic: string; qos: number; }</code> |
**Returns:** <code>Promise<{ topic: string; qos: number; }></code>
---
### publish(...)
```typescript
publish(options: { topic: string; payload: string; qos: number; retained: boolean; }) => Promise<{ topic: string; payload: string; qos: number; retained: boolean; messageId: any; }>
```
| Param | Type |
| ------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **`options`** | <code>{ topic: string; payload: string; qos: number; retained: boolean; }</code> |
**Returns:** <code>Promise<{ topic: string; payload: string; qos: number; retained: boolean; messageId: any; }></code>
---
### addListener('onConnectionLost', ...)
```typescript
addListener(eventName: 'onConnectionLost', listener: onConnectionLostListener) => Promise<PluginListenerHandle> & PluginListenerHandle
```
| Param | Type |
| --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **`eventName`** | <code>'onConnectionLost'</code> |
| **`listener`** | <code><a href="#onconnectionlostlistener">onConnectionLostListener</a></code> |
**Returns:** <code>Promise<<a href="#pluginlistenerhandle">PluginListenerHandle</a>> & <a href="#pluginlistenerhandle">PluginListenerHandle</a></code>
---
### addListener('onConnectComplete', ...)
```typescript
addListener(eventName: 'onConnectComplete', listener: onConnectCompleteListener) => Promise<PluginListenerHandle> & PluginListenerHandle
```
| Param | Type |
| --------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **`eventName`** | <code>'onConnectComplete'</code> |
| **`listener`** | <code><a href="#onconnectcompletelistener">onConnectCompleteListener</a></code> |
**Returns:** <code>Promise<<a href="#pluginlistenerhandle">PluginListenerHandle</a>> & <a href="#pluginlistenerhandle">PluginListenerHandle</a></code>
---
### addListener('onMessageArrived', ...)
```typescript
addListener(eventName: 'onMessageArrived', listener: onMessageArrivedListener) => Promise<PluginListenerHandle> & PluginListenerHandle
```
| Param | Type |
| --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **`eventName`** | <code>'onMessageArrived'</code> |
| **`listener`** | <code><a href="#onmessagearrivedlistener">onMessageArrivedListener</a></code> |
**Returns:** <code>Promise<<a href="#pluginlistenerhandle">PluginListenerHandle</a>> & <a href="#pluginlistenerhandle">PluginListenerHandle</a></code>
---
### Interfaces
#### PluginListenerHandle
| Prop | Type |
| ------------ | ----------------------------------------- |
| **`remove`** | <code>() => Promise<void></code> |
### Type Aliases
#### onConnectionLostListener
<code>(x: { connectionStatus: string; reasonCode: number; message: string; }): void</code>
#### onConnectCompleteListener
<code>(x: { reconnected: boolean; serverURI: string; }): void</code>
#### onMessageArrivedListener
<code>(x: { topic: string; message: string; }): void</code>
</docgen-api>
| ⚡️Capacitor plugin library that enables your CapacitorJS-powered Android mobile app to connect to an MQTT broker and send/receive messages. With this plugin, you can easily implement MQTT-based communication in your Android CapacitorJS app natively using TCP protocol. | android,capacitor,capacitor-plugin,java,javascript,typescript,mqtt,mqtt-client | 2023-02-21T07:35:57Z | 2023-02-25T08:59:03Z | null | 1 | 1 | 34 | 0 | 3 | 3 | null | MIT | Java |
Yuji-Guilherme/Book-Finder | main | 
## Resumo do projeto
Aplicativo web que busca um livro utilizando a [Google Books API](https://developers.google.com/books?hl=pt-br). Visando a prática de JavaScript, JQuery e Bootstrap.
### Funcionamento
Ao pesquisar por um livro o site disponibiliza:
1. Capa do livro.
2. Informações do livro:
- título
- autor
- editora
- data de publicação
- número de páginas
3. Link para preview no Google Books.
## Tecnologias utilizadas
- ``HTML``
- ``CSS``
- ``JavaScript``
- ``JQuery``
- ``Bootstrap``
## 📘 Número de livros buscados
É possível alterar o número de livros que serão requisitados, alterando a variável:
~~~javascript
const qtyBook = n
~~~
em [request-api.js](https://github.com/Yuji-Guilherme/Book-Finder/blob/main/script/request-api.js), ' n ' sendo um número de 1 a 40 (máximo permitido pela API).
> por padrão n tem o valor 10.
| Buscador de livros utilizando a API Google Books | api,bootstrap,css,html,javascript,jquery | 2023-02-12T23:59:05Z | 2023-02-19T18:19:52Z | null | 1 | 0 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | JavaScript |
Daltonic/a2e | main | # How to Build an Answer-to-Earn Platform with React, Solidity, and CometChat
Read the full tutorial here: [**>> How to Build an Answer-to-Earn Platform with React, Solidity, and CometChat**](https://daltonic.github.io)
This example shows How to Build an Answer-to-Earn Platform with React, Solidity, and CometChat:

<center><figcaption>Answer to Earn Platform: Payout</figcaption></center>

<center><figcaption>Answer to Earn Platform: Live Chat</figcaption></center>
## Technology
This demo uses:
- Metamask
- Hardhat
- Alchamy
- ReactJs
- Tailwind CSS
- Solidity
- EthersJs
- Faucet
## Running the demo
To run the demo follow these steps:
1. Clone the project with the code below.
```sh
# Make sure you have the above prerequisites installed already!
git clone https://github.com/Daltonic/tailwind_ethers_starter_kit a2e
cd a2e # Navigate to the new folder.
yarn install # Installs all the dependencies.
```
2. Head to [CometChat](https://try.cometchat.com/daltonic) and create a project.
3. Create a `.env` file to include the following details.
```sh
REACT_APP_COMETCHAT_APP_ID=<APP_ID>
REACT_APP_COMETCHAT_AUTH_KEY=<AUTH_KEY>
REACT_APP_COMETCHAT_REGION=<REGION>
```
4. Run the app using `yarn start`
<br/>
If your confuse about the installation, check out this **TUTORIAL** to see how you should run it.
Questions about running the demo? [Open an issue](https://github.com/Daltonic/a2e/issues). We're here to help ✌️
## Useful links
- 🏠 [Website](https://daltonic.github.io/)
- ⚽ [Metamask](https://metamask.io/)
- 🚀 [Remix Editor](https://remix.ethereum.org/)
- 💡 [Hardhat](https://hardhat.org/)
- 🔥 [ReactJs](https://reactjs.org/)
- 🐻 [Solidity](https://soliditylang.org/)
- 👀 [Ethersjs](https://docs.ethers.io/v5/)
- 🎅 [CometChat](https://try.cometchat.com/daltonic)
- ✨ [Live Demo](https://answer-to-earn.web.app/)
| A decentralized and innovative platform that motivates users to share their knowledge and in turn rewarded ethers for correct answers. [Demo Sepolia Testnet] | blockchain,cometchat,ethereum,javascript,reactjs,solidity,tailwindcss | 2023-02-16T15:04:34Z | 2023-03-21T02:57:29Z | null | 3 | 0 | 10 | 0 | 2 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
JamesDrysdale/RealEstateClient | main | null | Real Estate App for browsing / managing properties for sale | css,html,javascript,react,refine,typescript | 2023-02-14T18:04:56Z | 2023-08-21T00:35:01Z | null | 1 | 12 | 28 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | TypeScript |
ferdinalaxewall/beautyToast | master | # beautyToast - Beautiful Toast Notification
> *Customizable, Fast, Lightweight, Responsive*
beautyToast is a **Javascript Notification Plugin** that can be **customized** according to your needs.
## Getting Started
1. **Install beautyToast**, to use **beautyToast** you can download the package [here](https://github.com/ferdinalaxewall/beautyToast/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.0b.zip), or use a CDN.
2. If you don't use a CDN, first extract the **.zip** package file that was downloaded.
### Setup in your project
1. Include the **beautyToast CSS** at the top of your page in your `<head>` tag:
```xml
<link href="path/to/beautyToast.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
```
or if you're use a **CDN**:
```xml
<link href="https://rawcdn.githack.com/ferdinalaxewall/beautyToast/v1.0.0b/beautyToast.min.css" rel="stylesheet" />
```
2. Include the **beautyToast Javascript** at the bottom of your page before the closing `</body>` tag:
```xml
<script src="path/to/beautyToast.min.js"></script>
```
or if you're use a **CDN**:
```xml
<script src="https://rawcdn.githack.com/ferdinalaxewall/beautyToast/v1.0.0b/beautyToast.min.js"></script>
```
## Basic Usage
Currently there are 4 types of notification that you can use:
- ### Success Notification
```javascript
<script>
beautyToast.success({
title: 'Success', // Set the title of beautyToast
message: 'Success Message' // Set the message of beautyToast
});
</script>
```
- ### Error Notification
```javascript
<script>
beautyToast.error({
title: 'Error', // Set the title of beautyToast
message: 'Error Message' // Set the message of beautyToast
});
</script>
```
- ### Info Notification
```javascript
<script>
beautyToast.info({
title: 'Info', // Set the title of beautyToast
message: 'Info Message' // Set the message of beautyToast
});
</script>
```
- ### Warning Notification
```javascript
<script>
beautyToast.warning({
title: 'Warning', // Set the title of beautyToast
message: 'Warning Message' // Set the message of beautyToast
});
</script>
```
## Options
### Default Options:
```javascript
beautyToast.success({title : 'Error',
id : null,
title : '',
message : '',
icon : '',
backgroundColor : '',
messageColor : '',
titleColor : '',
progressBarColor : '',
topbarColor : '',
iconColor : '',
darkTheme : false,
iconWidth : 31,
iconHeight : 31,
closeButton : true,
timeout : 2500,
animationTime : 150,
onClose : function(){},
onOpen : function(){},
});
```
| Argument | Default Value | Data Type | Description
|--|--|--|--|
| id | null | string | The ID that will be applied to the toast element. It may be used as a reference.
| title | '' | string | Title of notification.
| icon | '' | string | Icon class (font-icon like [FontAwesome](https://fontawesome.com/), [Boxicons](https://boxicons.com/), etc.).
| backgroundColor | '' | string | Background color of the toast (It can be #hexadecimal, rgb(), rgba(), and pre-defined themes like **blue**, **red**, **green** and **yellow**).
| messageColor | '' | string | Text color of the toast message (It can be #hexadecimal, rgb(), rgba(), and pre-defined themes like **blue**, **red**, **green** and **yellow**).
| titleColor | '' | string | Text color of the toast title (It can be #hexadecimal, rgb(), rgba(), and pre-defined themes like **blue**, **red**, **green** and **yellow**).
| progressBarColor | '' | string | Progress bar color of the toast progress bar (It can be #hexadecimal, rgb(), rgba(), and pre-defined themes like **blue**, **red**, **green** and **yellow**).
| topbarColor | '' | string | Top BarColor of the toast (It can be #hexadecimal, rgb(), rgba(), and pre-defined themes like **blue**, **red**, **green** and **yellow**).
| iconColor | '' | string | Icon color of the toast (It can be #hexadecimal, and pre-defined themes like **blue**, **red**, **green** and **yellow**).
| darkTheme | false | boolean | Theme of the toast (false = ** Light Mode** and true = **Dark Mode**).
| iconWidth | 31 | number | Width of the toast icon (the number will be convert to 'px').
| iconHeight | 31 | number | Height of the toast icon (the number will be convert to 'px').
| iconSize | 31 | number | Size of the custom toast icon (both of height and width, and the number will be convert to 'px').
| closeButton | true | boolean | **true** = Show "x" button, and **false** = Hide "x" button.
| timeout | 2500 | number | Amount in milliseconds to close the toast.
| animationTime | 150 | number | Amount in milliseconds to animate element inside the toast, when opening the toast.
| onClose | function(){} | Callback Function | Callback function triggered when closed the toast.
| onOpen | function(){} | Callback Function | Callback function triggered when opening the toast.
## Settings
Settings Method is used to set default values of the toast, you can customize the default value of the toast according to your needs:
> **Tip:** set the configuration based on your needs only
```javascript
beautyToast.settings({
darkTheme: false,
iconWidth: 31,
iconHeight: 31,
iconSize: 31,
closeButton: true,
timeout: 2500,
animationTime: 150,
})
```
## Issues & Feature Request
If you find a bug in this package or want to request additional features, you can write [here](https://github.com/ferdinalaxewall/beautyToast/issues).
### *-- Hope this package can help your project to be more beautiful! :) --*
| beautyToast is a Beautiful Toast Notification based on Pure Javascript | javascript,notifications,toast | 2023-02-16T05:43:47Z | 2023-02-20T10:50:54Z | 2023-02-20T09:19:22Z | 1 | 7 | 20 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
Munyabelden/First-Capstone | main | null | This is a website about a fashion event called Durban July that takes place in Durban South Africa every year. Built with CSS Html and Javascript | css,html,javascript | 2023-02-16T09:03:36Z | 2023-02-16T14:53:07Z | null | 1 | 1 | 7 | 1 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | CSS |
RW2023/JSKnowledgeGuide | Developement | # <u>**JavaScript Knowledge Guide**</u>
**Welcome to the JavaScript Knowledge Guide repository! This guide is intended to serve as a comprehensive resource for learning JavaScript, one of the most popular and widely-used programming languages in the world.**
**Table of Contents**
Introduction to JavaScript
Variables, Data Types, and Operators
Conditional Statements and Loops
Functions
Arrays and Objects
DOM Manipulation
Event Handling
Asynchronous JavaScript and Promises
Classes and Object-Oriented Programming
Error Handling
Modules and Namespaces
Best Practices and Tips
<u>***To add code examples simply enclose in***</u>
<pre><code>
// Your code here
</code></pre>
*This guide is a work in progress and contributions are always welcome! If you'd like to suggest a change or correction, please open an issue or create a pull request.*
[](https://app.netlify.com/sites/jsknowledge/deploys)
| Knowledge guide for educational purposes. The goal is while building this guide the concepts will be re-inforced. | html-css-javascript,javascript | 2023-02-13T06:52:43Z | 2024-01-19T20:52:30Z | null | 6 | 6 | 50 | 5 | 5 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
salihabrik/College-Website | main | # testrepo
Editing the file
It's a markdown file in this repository
| null | css,html,javascript | 2023-02-11T22:30:54Z | 2024-01-27T22:16:03Z | null | 1 | 0 | 18 | 3 | 0 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
jorshua1/G6Tarde | main | null | La creacion de este repo esta enfocado a que los talentos del grupo G6 puedan subir sus respectivos codigos de ejemplo, talleres, misiones (evaluaciones), etc... | aprendizaje,educacion,education,javascript | 2023-02-24T19:44:17Z | 2023-03-04T15:24:17Z | null | 36 | 7 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
vangelif/to-do-list | main | # 📗 Table of Contents
- [📖 About the Project](#about-project)
- [🛠 Built With](#built-with)
- [Tech Stack](#tech-stack)
- [Key Features](#key-features)
- [🚀 Live Demo](#live-demo)
- [💻 Getting Started](#getting-started)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
- [Install](#install)
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Run tests](#run-tests)
- [Deployment](#triangular_flag_on_post-deployment)
- [👥 Authors](#authors)
- [🔭 Future Features](#future-features)
- [🤝 Contributing](#contributing)
- [⭐️ Show your support](#support)
- [🙏 Acknowledgements](#acknowledgements)
- [📝 License](#license)
# 📖 [TO-DO LIST] <a name="about-project"></a>
**TO-DO LIST** is a project that we are applying our knowledge on Javascript to showcase how webpack can simplify our future projects.
## 🛠 Built With <a name="built-with"></a>
- Use of HTML, CCS and JS, WEBPACK
### Tech Stack <a name="tech-stack"></a>
<details>
<summary>Markup Language</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://html.spec.whatwg.org/">HTML</a></li>
</ul>
</details>
<details>
<summary>Style Sheet Language</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/CSS/#css">CCS</a></li>
</ul>
</details>
<details>
<summary>Scipting Language</summary>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.javascript.com/">JAVASCRIPT</a></li>
</ul>
</details>
### Key Features <a name="key-features"></a>
- **[Use of Webpack loaders, plugins and devserver]**
## 🚀 Live Demo <a name="live-demo"></a>
- <a href="https://vangelif.github.io/to-do-list/dist/">Check out the live demo</a>
## 💻 Getting Started <a name="getting-started"></a>
By following below steps a new developer can make instant use of the project.
Get a local copy up now by following below steps:
### Prerequisites
In order to run this project you need:
<!--
Example command:
```sh
gem install rails
```
-->
### Setup
Clone this repository to your desired folder:
<!--
Example commands:
```sh
cd my-folder
git clone git@github.com:myaccount/my-project.git
```
--->
### Install
Install this project with:
<!--
Example command:
```sh
cd my-project
gem install
```
--->
### Usage
To run the project, execute the following command:
<!--
Example command:
```sh
rails server
```
--->
### Run tests
To run tests, run the following command:
<!--
Example command:
```sh
bin/rails test test/models/article_test.rb
```
--->
### Deployment
You can deploy this project using:
<!--
Example:
```sh
```
-->
## 👥 Author <a name="authors"></a>
👤 **Vangelis**
- [@github](https://github.com/vangelif)
- [@twitter](https://twitter.com/vangfot)
- [@linkedin](https://www.linkedin.com/in/vangfot/)
- [@articles](https://vangelis.website/essays)
## 🔭 Future Features <a name="future-features"></a>
- [Insert popup windows]
## 🤝 Contributing <a name="contributing"></a>
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome! Feel free to come in touch with the author and arrange a meeting and make your contributions truly valuable.
## ⭐️ Show your support <a name="support"></a>
As this is one of the first projects of the author, please be kind enough and show your support by DMing on twitter or by contributing to this project. All your efforts are highly appreciated and welcomed!
## 🙏 Acknowledgments <a name="acknowledgements"></a>
For this project many hours have been invested. For that reason, I would like to thank all my family that supported me in this long journey.
## 📝 License <a name="license"></a>
This project is <a href="https://github.com/vangelif/Portfolio/blob/popup-window/license.md">MIT licensed</a>.
| 🧭 (functions) This project is a simple HTML list of tasks. This simple web page is being built using webpack and served by a webpack dev server. The user can add and remove tasks from the list, and also can mark those which are completed by clicking the relevant checkbox. All tasks are stored to the local storage and which is updated automatically | es6,javascript,webpack | 2023-02-22T08:39:41Z | 2023-05-14T11:21:52Z | null | 2 | 8 | 50 | 2 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
jonycmtt/ProFinder | main | ## ProFinder
## <p>This is the Github ProFinder website. You can find a GitHub user through this website. You can see his profile and his repository.</p>
### Live Link : https://profind-github.netlify.app/
## Use to...



## <img alt="gif" src="https://github.com/jonycmtt/jonycmtt/blob/main/wifi-gol.gif?raw=true" width="50" height="50" /> Connect with Me
[](https://facebook.com/jonycmt) [](https://instagram.com/jonycmt) [](https://linkedin.com/in/salman-rahaman) [](https://medium.com/@jonyislamcmt) [](https://youtube.com/@jonycmt)
<br/>

| This is the Github ProFinder website. You can find a GitHub user through this website. You can see his profile and his repositories | css3,htlm5,javascript | 2023-02-22T21:33:18Z | 2023-12-09T10:50:07Z | 2023-02-23T05:47:39Z | 1 | 0 | 11 | 0 | 2 | 3 | null | null | CSS |
Shekhar-Joshi07/weather_app | main | <h1 align="center" id="title">Weather App</h1>
<p>A weather app made with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and with the help of the OpenWeather API, is a web-based application that provides real-time weather information for a specific location.</p>
<h2>🌐See Live</h2>
https://weatherapp-shekhar.netlify.app/
<hr/>
<h2>Sneak peek of app </h2>
<h4>Home Page:</h4>
<img width="500" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-02 090901" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/110104542/222325304-b1809632-6e53-46ba-a198-3b620fae2a91.png">
<h4>Search Result:</h4>
<img width="500" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-02 102345" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/110104542/222334527-c3ab1e81-6884-4186-8652-ee3c478fb6dc.png">
<h2>💻 Tech Stack</h2>
Technologies used in the project:
* HTML
* CSS
* JavaScript
| A weather app made with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and with the help of the OpenWeather API, is a web-based application that provides real-time weather information for a specific location. | css,htlml,javascript,openweathermap-api | 2023-02-17T11:08:49Z | 2023-03-10T06:14:47Z | null | 1 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | CSS |
crshmk/utils | master | ### [Ramda](https://ramdajs.com/docs/) extensions
```bash
npm i ramjam
```
---
### adjustBy
> String => {a} => [{a}] => [{a}]
identify a collection item and merge updates
```javascript
const adjustById = adjustBy('id')
const items = [
{ id: 1, x: 1, y: 1 },
{ id: 2, x: 2, y: 2 }
]
const update = { id: 2, x: 42 }
adjustById(update, items)
// [
// { id: 1, x: 1, y: 1 },
// { id: 2, x: 42, y: 2 }
//]
```
### allAbsent
> [a] => Boolean
```javascript
allAbsent([[], {}, ''])
// true
allAbsent([[], {one: 1}, ''])
// false
```
```javascript
const isSignupButtonShowing = allAbsent([user, signupToken])
```
### allPresent
> [a] => Boolean
```javascript
allPresent([['a'], { one: 1 }, 'a', 1])
// true
allPresent([[], { one: 1 }, 'a', 1])
// false
```
```javascript
const isConfigShowing = allPresent([user, activeSettingsTab])
```
### anyAbsent
> [a] => Boolean
```javascript
anyAbsent([[], { one: 1 }, 'x'])
// true
anyAbsent([[42], { one: 1 }, 'x'])
// false
```
```javascript
const isSpinnerShowing = allAbsent([user, guitars, fetchError])
```
### anyPresent
> [a] => Boolean
```javascript
anyPresent([['a'], {}, '']))
// true
anyPresent([[''], {}, '']))
// false
```
```javascript
const isDashboardShowing = anyPresent([user, guitars])
```
### appendOrRemove
> (a, [a]) => [a]
```javascript
const state = ['one', 'two', 'three']
appendOrRemove('two', state)
appendOrRemove('four', state)
// ['one', 'three', 'four']
```
```javascript
const onClickCheckbox = value => {
const newSelections = appendOrRemove(value, selections)
setSelections(newSelections)
}
```
### appendState
> stateSetter => item => void
append item or array of items onto state array
must be curried
```javascript
const usePedals = () => {
const [pedals, setPedals] = useState(['fuzz'])
const addPedals = appendState(setPedals)
return { addPedals, pedals }
}
```
```javascript
const { addPedals } = usePedals()
addPedals('delay')
// pedals state becomes ['fuzz', 'delay']
addPedals(['wah', 'phase'])
// pedals state becomes ['fuzz', 'delay', 'wah', 'phase']
```
### camelToSnake
> String => String
```javascript
camelToSnake('oneTwoThree')
// 'one_two_three'
```
```javascript
const camelKeysToSnake = mapKeys(camelToSnake)
const user = {
familyName: '',
givenName: ''
}
const createUserQuery = camelKeysToSnake(user)
// {
// family_name: '',
// given_name: ''
// }
```
### extend
> Function => String => Object => Object
> augment an object by applying a function to it
```javascript
const sumValues = pipe(values, sum)
const extendSum = extend(sumValues, 'sum')
extendSum({ one: 1, two: 2 })
// { one: 1, two: 2, sum: 3 }
```
### first
> any => any
> for collections; returns an empty object when passed an empty array or anything other than an array
```javascript
first( [{one: 1}] )
// {one: 1}
first(null)
// {}
first([])
// {}
```
### flatPick
> [[String]] => {a} => {a}
```javascript
const axiosErrorPaths = [
['message'],
['config', 'url'],
['config', 'data'],
['response', 'status'],
['response', 'statusText'],
['response', 'data']
]
const makeErrorResponse = flatPick(axiosErrorPaths)
const onError = axiosError => {
const response = makeErrorResponse(axiosError)
return Promise.reject(response)
}
axios.interceptors.response.use(prop('data'), onError)
// {
// message: 'Request failed with status code 502',
// url: '/users',
// data: 'config data',
// status: 502,
// statusText: 'Bad Gateway',
// response_data: 'response data'
// }
```
### getQueryParams
> window => {k: String}
```javascript
// https://nikhuber-guitars.com/dealers?type=orca%2059&country=thailand"
getQueryParams(window)
// {
// type: 'orca 59',
// country: 'thailand'
// }
```
```javascript
import { useEffect, useState } from 'react'
import { useLocation } from 'react-router-dom'
import { getQueryParams } from 'utils'
const useQueryParams = () => {
const { search } = useLocation()
const [queryParams, setQueryParams] = useState({})
useEffect(() => {
const newQueryParams = getQueryParams(window)
setQueryParams(newQueryParams)
}, [search])
return queryParams
}
export default useQueryParams
```
### getRouteFragments
> window => [String]
```javascript
// 'https://www.mesaboogie.com/en-US/Amp/?model=triple-rectifier'
getRouteFragments(window)
// ['en-US', 'Amp']
```
### getUniqValues
> String => [{a}] => [a]
```javascript
const guitars = [
{ id: 1, make: 'Gibson', pickup: 'PAF' },
{ id: 2, make: 'Gibson', pickup: '57 Classic' },
{ id: 3, make: 'Fender', pickup: 'Lace Sensor' }
]
const getBrandOptions = getUniqValues('make')
getBrandOptions(guitars)
// ['Gibson', 'Fender']
```
### isAbsent
> * => Boolean
```javascript
isAbsent({})
isAbsent([])
isAbsent('')
isAbsent(null)
isAbsent(undefined)
// true
isAbsent({ one: 1 })
isAbsent(['a'])
isAbsent('a')
isAbsent(false) // <-- emptiness; not truthiness (not intended for bools)
// false
```
```javascript
const isSignupButtonShowing = isAbsent(user)
```
### isPresent
> * => Boolean
```javascript
isPresent({ one: 1 })
isPresent(['a'])
isPresent('a')
isPresent(false) // <-- emptiness; not truthiness (not intended for bools)
// true
isPresent({})
isPresent([])
isPresent('')
isPresent(null)
isPresent(undefined)
// false
```
```javascript
const isDashboardLinkShowing = isPresent(user)
```
### makeQueryParams
> {k: String} => String
```javascript
const members = {
guitar: 'Leo Nocentelli',
keyboard: 'Art Neville'
}
makeQueryParams(members)
// ?guitar=Leo%20Nocentelli&keyboard=Art%20Neville
```
### mapKeys
>
```javascript
const toUpper = x => x.toUpperCase()
const gear = {
cables: {
toAmp: 'Boss',
patch: 'George L'
}
}
const toUpperKeys = mapKeys(toUpper)
toUpperKeys(gear)
// {
// CABLES: {
// TOAMP: 'Boss',
// PATCH: 'George L'
// }
// }
```
### mapReplace
> {k: String} => String => String
```javascript
replaceFragments = mapReplace({
'P Funk': 'P-Funk',
In: 'in'
})
const makeBillboard = pipe(
split('-'),
map(ucFirst),
join(' '),
replaceFragments
)
const slug = 'p-funk-live-in-new-york'
makeBillBoard(slug)
// 'P-Funk Live in New York'
```
### mergeState
> stateSetter => {a} => void
```javascript
const useUser = () => {
const [user, setUser] = useState({})
const updateUser = mergeState(setUser)
return { updateUser, user }
}
```
```javascript
const { updateUser } = useUser()
updateUser({ id: 1, age: 42 })
updateUser({ age: 43, points: 2 })
// user is now { id: 1, age: 43, points: 2 }
```
### nl2br
> String => [String | br tag]
```jsx
const titles = `The Bends
Ok Computer
Kid A`
nl2br(titles)
//['The Bends', <br />, 'Ok Computer', <br />, 'Kid A']
```
### notEmpty
> * => Boolean
```javascript
complement(isEmpty)
```
### prependState
> stateSetter => item => void
prepend item or array of items onto state array
must be curried
```javascript
const useInts = () => {
const [ints, setInts] = useState([1])
const prependInts = prependState(setInts)
return { ints, prependInts }
}
```
```javascript
const { ints, prependInts } = useInts()
prependInts(2)
// ints state becomes [2, 1]
prependInts([3, 4])
// ints state becomes [3, 4, 2, 1]
```
### propEq
> classic propEq before it was [broken](https://github.com/ramda/ramda/pull/2938) in `0.29`
### prune
> [[String]] => {a} => {a}
use a shape to create a new object from a given object
props not on the given object are set to null
```javascript
const axiosErrorPaths = [
['message'],
['config', 'url'],
['config', 'data'],
['response', 'status'],
['response', 'statusText'],
['response', 'data']
]
const makeErrorResponse = prune(axiosErrorPaths)
makeErrorResponse(axiosError)
// {
// message: 'Request failed with status code 502',
// config: {
// url: '/users',
// data: 'config data'
// },
// response: {
// status: 502,
// statusText: 'Bad Gateway',
// data: 'response data'
// }
// }
```
### pruneOr
> {a} => [[String]] => {a} => {a}
prune with defaults
```javascript
const defaults = {
one: {
one1: 'default'
}
}
const desiredShape = [
['one', 'one1'],
['two', 'two1'],
['four']
]
const toPrune = {
two: {
two1: 'incoming',
two2: 'incoming'
},
three: 'incoming'
}
const pruneResponse = pruneOr(defaults, desiredShape)
pruneResponse(toPrune)
{
one: {
one1: 'default'
},
{
two: {
two1: 'incoming'
}
},
{
four: null
}
}
```
### removeBy
> String => {a} | primitive => [{a}] => [{a}]
Remove collection items by matching key/value or value
```javascript
const colors = [
{ id: 1, color: 'red' },
{ id: 2, color: 'green' },
{ id: 3, color: 'blue' },
{ id: 4, color: 'blue' }
]
const removeById = removeBy('id')
const itemToRemove = { id: 2, color: 'green' }
// this matches { id: 2 }
removeById(itemToRemove, colors)
// [
// { id: 1, color: 'red' },
// { id: 3, color: 'blue' },
// { id: 4, color: 'blue' }
// ]
const removeColor = removeBy('color')
// this matches { color: 'blue' }
removeColor('blue', colors)
// [
// { id: 1, color: 'red' },
// { id: 2, color: 'green' }
// ]
```
### removeStateBy
> stateSetter => String => {a} | primitive => void
Remove collection items in state by matching key/value or value
Just toss whatever object you have at the state to remove it
```javascript
const fetchedGuitars = [
{ id: 1, make: 'Gibson' },
{ id: 2, make: 'Gibson' },
{ id: 3, make: 'Fender' },
{ id: 4, make: 'Fender' }
]
const useGuitars = () => {
const [guitars, setGuitars] = useState(fetchedGuitars)
const removeGuitarBy = removeStateBy(setGuitars)
const removeGuitar = removeGuitarBy('id')
const removeGuitarMake = removeGuitarBy('make')
return { guitars, removeGuitar, removeGuitarMake }
}
const { removeGuitar, removeGuitarMake } = useGuitars()
// this matches { id: 2 }
removeGuitar({ id: 2, make: 'Gibson' })
// guitars state becomes
// [
// { id: 1, make: 'Gibson' },
// { id: 3, make: 'Fender' },
// { id: 4, make: 'Fender' }
// ]
// this matches { make: 'Fender' }
removeGuitarMake('Fender')
// guitars state then becomes
// [{ id: 1, make: 'Gibson' }]
```
### renameKeys
> {a} => {a} => {a}
```javascript
const guitar = {
guitarId: 42,
transduction: 'SH4',
config: {
transduction: true
},
make: 'Gibson'
}
const guitarKeyReplacements = {
guitarId: 'id',
transduction: 'pickups'
}
const renameGuitarKeys = renameKeys(guitarKeyReplacements)
renameGuitarKeys(guitar)
// {
// id: 42,
// pickups: 'SH4',
// config: {
// pickups: true
// },
// make: 'Gibson'
// }
```
### snakeToCamel
> String => String
```javascript
snakeToCamel('one_two_three')
// oneTwoThree
```
```javascript
const snakeKeysToCamel = mapKeys(snakeToCamel)
const queryResult = {
user_id: 42,
given_name: '',
family_name: ''
}
snakeKeysToCamel(queryResult)
// {
// userId: 42,
// givenName: '',
// familyName: ''
// }
```
### updateState
> ( [...args, currentState] -> newState ) => stateSetter => [...args] => void
curry state setters with transform functions
pass:
- a transform function that takes the current state as its last argument and returns a modified state. You do not pass the state.
- the state setter
- arguments to be passed to the transform function before the current state
You must curry the first two args to create a declarative function that updates the state as a side effect.
```javascript
const appendState = updateState(append)
const updateStateById = updateState(adjustBy('id'))
const useUser = () => {
const [users, setUsers] = useState([])
const addUser = appendState(setUsers)
const updateUser = updateStateById(setUsers)
return { addUser, updateUser, user }
}
const { addUser, updateUser } = useUsers()
addUser({ id: 1, age: 20 })
addUser({ id: 2, age: 30 })
updateUser({ id: 2, age: 31 })
// users state becomes
// [
// { id: 1, age: 20 },
// { id: 2, age: 31 }
// ]
```
```javascript
const mergeState = updateState(mergeDeepLeft)
const useGuitar = () => {
const [guitar, setGuitar] = useState({})
const updateGuitar = mergeState(setGuitar)
return { guitar, updateGuitar }
}
const { updateGuitar } = useGuitar()
updateGuitar({ id: 1, status: 'new' })
updateGuitar({ status: 'used', make: 'Gibson' })
// guitar state becomes
// { id: 1, status: 'used', make: 'Gibson' }
```
```javascript
```
| Ramda extensions | functional-programming,javascript,ramdajs | 2023-02-23T10:37:31Z | 2024-03-09T09:07:36Z | null | 1 | 0 | 66 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
mx-ruthie/interview-randomizer | main | # Techtonica Mock Interview Question Randomizer
This project was bootstrapped with [Create React App](https://github.com/facebook/create-react-app).
## Contents
- About
- Tech Stack
- Features
- Installation
- Future Development
- Acknowledgements
## About the Randomizer
Daydreams about improving the mock interview process made manifest in a full-stack app styled to resemble the Techtonica.org website. Written to revise the current process wherein volunteers choose from a static list of 10 sample code challenges for every mock interview, participants at Techtonica can share their screens and generate a randomly selected code challenge question to work through. Participants can also mark questions as complete, and refer back to those questions later as well.
## Tech Stack
<table align="center">
<tr>
<td align="center" width="96">
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/74997368/168923681-ece848fc-5700-430b-957f-e8de784e9847.png" width="48" height="48" alt="html" />
<br>html
</td>
<td align="center" width="96">
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/74997368/168924521-589f95da-069a-496a-bcc1-ee6dd132ff12.png" width="48" height="48" alt="CSS" />
<br>CSS
</td>
<td align="center" width="96">
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/74997368/168977094-6a5073a2-2f48-4f5a-ae0e-ed1421a678c6.png" width="48" height="48" alt="JavaScript" />
<br>JavaScript
</td>
<td align="center" width="96">
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/74997368/168976819-15a1f4e0-29cf-4ac0-94a7-1f15eee374a1.png" width="48" height="48" alt="postgreSQL" />
<br>postgreSQL
</td>
<td align="center" width="96">
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/74997368/168978951-5ac2af5e-c911-4e59-b493-683071cf1860.png" width="48" height="48" alt="Express" />
<br>Express
</td>
<td align="center" width="96">
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/74997368/168979311-4a486cad-32c8-46f4-a5da-912fdc51b2d6.png" width="48" height="48" alt="React" />
<br>React
</td>
<td align="center" width="96">
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/74997368/168979848-733f7090-0f78-401a-9ceb-4267231abef7.png" width="48" height="48" alt="Node" />
<br>Node
</td>
<td align="center" width="96">
<img src="https://cdn.iconscout.com/icon/free/png-512/free-sequelize-2-1175003.png?f=avif&w=256" width="48" height="48" alt="Sequelize" />
<br>Sequelize
</td>
</tr>
</table>
## Installation
1. After cloning the repo locally, navigate to the root directory in your terminal and remove owner git with the command `rm -rf .git`. Be sure to reinitialize git so that you can track changes.
2. Create a database named `mock_interview` so that when you launch the server for the project, the Sequelize models can generate the tables necessary to run the project.
3. Run `npm install` to install the dependencies for the project.
4. Navigate to the server directory and run `npm start` to run the server on localhost:8088.
5. In a new terminal from the root directory run the command `npm run build` which will run the development build.
7. Next run the command `npm start` to launch the client on localhost:3000.
## Future Development
- SQL command logic to prevent saved questions from getting generated randomly
- Sorting by category of question
- Form to submit additional challenges
## Acknowledgements
Thank you to Techtonica for encouraging me to build this daydream as I continued learning in the Technical Assistant role. Thank you a million times over to my mentor, [Natalia Margolis](https://github.com/Nmargolis), who has invested countless hours of her time to help me achieve my dream of being a full-stack engineer. Thanks to Scott Gilroy, a straight shooter and excellent teacher. Thanks also to [Monikka de la Zerda](https://www.linkedin.com/in/mdelazerda/) for debugging the most elusive issue I faced. I could never have done this without my spouse Zach's continuous support, kind words, and faith in me. Thanks finally to our children for not caring about this at all because I'm they're mom and they love me for that most of all.
| A tool for Techtonica participants to randomly generate code challenges as a means of practicing for technical interviews. | express,javascript,react,sequelize,postgresql | 2023-02-21T22:17:03Z | 2024-01-12T19:31:27Z | null | 1 | 20 | 128 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
vangware/prompts | main | > This repository's code was moved to [lou.codes](https://lou.codes).
---
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⁉️ CLI interactive prompts. Can be used to wrap anything that matches the
interface of `node:readline/promises`.
## Usage
### 📦 Node
Install `@vangware/prompts` as a dependency:
```bash
pnpm add @vangware/prompts
# or
npm install @vangware/prompts
# or
yarn add @vangware/prompts
```
Import it and use it:
```js
import { question } from "@vangware/prompts";
import { createInterface } from "node:readline/promises";
const exampleQuestion = question(
createInterface({
input: process.stdin,
output: process.stdout,
}),
);
exampleQuestion({
format: value => parseInt(value, 18),
query: "How old are you?",
validate: value => (value < 18 ? "You must be at least 18 years old." : ""),
})
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.error)
.finally(() => readlineInterface.close());
```
### 🦕 Deno
Import `@vangware/prompts` using the `npm:` prefix, and use it directly with the
native `prompt`:
```typescript
import { question } from "npm:@vangware/prompts";
const exampleQuestion = question({
question: query => Promise.resolve(prompt(query)),
});
exampleQuestion({
format: value => parseInt(value, 18),
query: "How old are you?",
validate: value => (value < 18 ? "You must be at least 18 years old." : ""),
})
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.error);
```
### 🌎 Browser
Import `@vangware/prompts` using [esm.sh][esm.sh], and use it directly with the
native `prompt`:
```javascript
import { question } from "https://esm.sh/@vangware/prompts";
const exampleQuestion = question({
question: query => Promise.resolve(prompt(query)),
});
exampleQuestion({
format: value => parseInt(value, 18),
query: "How old are you?",
validate: value => (value < 18 ? "You must be at least 18 years old." : ""),
})
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.error);
```
## Useful links
- 📝 [Documentation][documentation]: TypeDoc generated documentation.
- ⏳ [Changelog][changelog]: List of changes between versions.
- ✅ [Tests Coverage][coverage]: Coveralls page with tests coverage.
<!-- Reference -->
[changelog]: https://github.com/vangware/prompts/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md
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[coverage]: https://coveralls.io/github/vangware/prompts
[deno]: https://deno.land/
[documentation]: https://prompts.vangware.com
[esm.sh]: https://esm.sh
[license-badge]:
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[typedoc]: https://typedoc.org/
[vscode]: https://code.visualstudio.com/
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brahinets/leetcode-js | main | # LeetCode with JavaScript: give your brain a workout

<details>
<summary>All Solutions</summary>
1. № [1. Two Sum](solutions/1.%20Two%20Sum/script.ts)
1. № [2. Add Two Numbers](solutions/2.%20Add%20Two%20Numbers/script.ts)
1. № [3. Longest Substring Without Repeating Characters](solutions/3.%20Longest%20Substring%20Without%20Repeating%20Characters/script.ts)
1. № [4. Median of Two Sorted Arrays](solutions/4.%20Median%20of%20Two%20Sorted%20Arrays/script.ts)
1. № [5. Longest Palindromic Substring](solutions/5.%20Longest%20Palindromic%20Substring/script.ts)
1. № [6. Zigzag Conversion](solutions/6.%20Zigzag%20Conversion/script.ts)
1. № [7. Reverse Integer](solutions/7.%20Reverse%20Integer/script.ts)
1. № [8. String to Integer (atoi)](solutions/8.%20String%20to%20Integer%20(atoi)/script.ts)
1. № [9. Palindrome Number](solutions/9.%20Palindrome%20Number/script.ts)
1. № [11. Container With Most Water](solutions/11.%20Container%20With%20Most%20Water/script.ts)
1. № [12. Integer to Roman](solutions/12.%20Integer%20to%20Roman/script.ts)
1. № [13. Roman to Integer](solutions/13.%20Roman%20to%20Integer/script.ts)
1. № [14. Longest Common Prefix](solutions/14.%20Longest%20Common%20Prefix/script.ts)
1. № [15. 3Sum](solutions/15.%203Sum/script.ts)
1. № [16. 3Sum Closest](solutions/16.%203Sum%20Closest/script.ts)
1. № [17. Letter Combinations of a Phone Number](solutions/17.%20Letter%20Combinations%20of%20a%20Phone%20Number/script.ts)
1. № [19. Remove Nth Node From End of List](solutions/19.%20Remove%20Nth%20Node%20From%20End%20of%20List/script.ts)
1. № [20. Valid Parentheses](solutions/20.%20Valid%20Parentheses/script.ts)
1. № [21. Merge Two Sorted Lists](solutions/21.%20Merge%20Two%20Sorted%20Lists/script.ts)
1. № [22. Generate Parentheses](solutions/22.%20Generate%20Parentheses/script.ts)
1. № [23. Merge k Sorted Lists](solutions/23.%20Merge%20k%20Sorted%20Lists/script.ts)
1. № [24. Swap Nodes in Pairs](solutions/24.%20Swap%20Nodes%20in%20Pairs/script.ts)
1. № [26. Remove Duplicates from Sorted Array](solutions/26.%20Remove%20Duplicates%20from%20Sorted%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [27. Remove Element](solutions/27.%20Remove%20Element/script.ts)
1. № [28. Find the Index of the First Occurrence in a String](solutions/28.%20Find%20the%20Index%20of%20the%20First%20Occurrence%20in%20a%20String/script.ts)
1. № [33. Search in Rotated Sorted Array](solutions/33.%20Search%20in%20Rotated%20Sorted%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [34. Find First and Last Position of Element in Sorted Array](solutions/34.%20Find%20First%20and%20Last%20Position%20of%20Element%20in%20Sorted%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [35. Search Insert Position](solutions/35.%20Search%20Insert%20Position/script.ts)
1. № [36. Valid Sudoku](solutions/36.%20Valid%20Sudoku/script.ts)
1. № [41. First Missing Positive](solutions/41.%20First%20Missing%20Positive/script.ts)
1. № [42. Trapping Rain Water](solutions/42.%20Trapping%20Rain%20Water/script.ts)
1. № [49. Group Anagrams](solutions/49.%20Group%20Anagrams/script.ts)
1. № [50. Pow](solutions/50.%20Pow/script.ts)
1. № [54. Spiral Matrix](solutions/54.%20Spiral%20Matrix/script.ts)
1. № [57. Insert Interval](solutions/57.%20Insert%20Interval/script.ts)
1. № [58. Length of Last Word](solutions/58.%20Length%20of%20Last%20Word/script.ts)
1. № [59. Spiral Matrix II](solutions/59.%20Spiral%20Matrix%20II/script.ts)
1. № [62. Unique Paths](solutions/62.%20Unique%20Paths/script.ts)
1. № [67. Add Binary](solutions/67.%20Add%20Binary/script.ts)
1. № [70. Climbing Stairs](solutions/70.%20Climbing%20Stairs/script.ts)
1. № [71. Simplify Path](solutions/71.%20Simplify%20Path/script.ts)
1. № [74. Search a 2D Matrix](solutions/74.%20Search%20a%202D%20Matrix/script.ts)
1. № [76. Minimum Window Substring](solutions/76.%20Minimum%20Window%20Substring/script.ts)
1. № [77. Combinations](solutions/77.%20Combinations/script.ts)
1. № [78. Subsets](solutions/78.%20Subsets/script.ts)
1. № [79. Word Search](solutions/79.%20Word%20Search/script.ts)
1. № [85. Maximal Rectangle](solutions/85.%20Maximal%20Rectangle/script.ts)
1. № [86. Partition List](solutions/86.%20Partition%20List/script.ts)
1. № [91. Decode Ways](solutions/91.%20Decode%20Ways/script.ts)
1. № [94. Binary Tree Inorder Traversal](solutions/94.%20Binary%20Tree%20Inorder%20Traversal/script.ts)
1. № [98. Validate Binary Search Tree](solutions/98.%20Validate%20Binary%20Search%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [100. Same Tree](solutions/100.%20Same%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [101. Symmetric Tree](solutions/101.%20Symmetric%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [102. Binary Tree Level Order Traversal](solutions/102.%20Binary%20Tree%20Level%20Order%20Traversal/script.ts)
1. № [103. Binary Tree Zigzag Level Order Traversal](solutions/103.%20Binary%20Tree%20Zigzag%20Level%20Order%20Traversal/script.ts)
1. № [104. Maximum Depth of Binary Tree](solutions/104.%20Maximum%20Depth%20of%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [109. Convert Sorted List to Binary Search Tree](solutions/109.%20Convert%20Sorted%20List%20to%20Binary%20Search%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [110. Balanced Binary Tree](solutions/110.%20Balanced%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [111. Minimum Depth of Binary Tree](solutions/111.%20Minimum%20Depth%20of%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [119. Pascal's Triangle II](solutions/119.%20Pascal%27s%20Triangle%20II/script.ts)
1. № [121. Best Time to Buy and Sell Stock](solutions/121.%20Best%20Time%20to%20Buy%20and%20Sell%20Stock/script.ts)
1. № [125. Valid Palindrome](solutions/125.%20Valid%20Palindrome/script.ts)
1. № [128. Longest Consecutive Sequence](solutions/128.%20Longest%20Consecutive%20Sequence/script.ts)
1. № [129. Sum Root to Leaf Numbers](solutions/129.%20Sum%20Root%20to%20Leaf%20Numbers/script.ts)
1. № [131. Palindrome Partitioning](solutions/131.%20Palindrome%20Partitioning/script.ts)
1. № [137. Single Number II](solutions/137.%20Single%20Number%20II/script.ts)
1. № [139. Word Break](solutions/139.%20Word%20Break/script.ts)
1. № [141. Linked List Cycle](solutions/141.%20Linked%20List%20Cycle/script.ts)
1. № [142. Linked List Cycle II](solutions/142.%20Linked%20List%20Cycle%20II/script.ts)
1. № [143. Reorder List](solutions/143.%20Reorder%20List/script.ts)
1. № [146. LRU Cache](solutions/146.%20LRU%20Cache/script.ts)
1. № [150. Evaluate Reverse Polish Notation](solutions/150.%20Evaluate%20Reverse%20Polish%20Notation/script.ts)
1. № [153. Find Minimum in Rotated Sorted Array](solutions/153.%20Find%20Minimum%20in%20Rotated%20Sorted%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [155. Min Stack](solutions/155.%20Min%20Stack/script.ts)
1. № [167. Two Sum II - Input Array Is Sorted](solutions/167.%20Two%20Sum%20II%20-%20Input%20Array%20Is%20Sorted/script.ts)
1. № [168. Excel Sheet Column Title](solutions/168.%20Excel%20Sheet%20Column%20Title/script.ts)
1. № [169. Majority Element](solutions/169.%20Majority%20Element/script.ts)
1. № [190. Reverse Bits](solutions/190.%20Reverse%20Bits/script.ts)
1. № [191. Number of 1 Bits](solutions/191.%20Number%20of%201%20Bits/script.ts)
1. № [198. House Robber](solutions/198.%20House%20Robber/script.ts)
1. № [199. Binary Tree Right Side View](solutions/199.%20Binary%20Tree%20Right%20Side%20View/script.ts)
1. № [200. Number of Islands](solutions/200.%20Number%20of%20Islands/script.ts)
1. № [201. Bitwise AND of Numbers Range](solutions/201.%20Bitwise%20AND%20of%20Numbers%20Range/script.ts)
1. № [205. Isomorphic Strings](solutions/205.%20Isomorphic%20Strings/script.ts)
1. № [206. Reverse Linked List](solutions/206.%20Reverse%20Linked%20List/script.ts)
1. № [208. Implement Trie (Prefix Tree)](solutions/208.%20Implement%20Trie%20(Prefix%20Tree)/script.ts)
1. № [211. Design Add and Search Words Data Structure](solutions/211.%20Design%20Add%20and%20Search%20Words%20Data%20Structure/script.ts)
1. № [215. Kth Largest Element in an Array](solutions/215.%20Kth%20Largest%20Element%20in%20an%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [217. Contains Duplicate](solutions/217.%20Contains%20Duplicate/script.ts)
1. № [225. Implement Stack using Queues](solutions/225.%20Implement%20Stack%20using%20Queues/script.ts)
1. № [226. Invert Binary Tree](solutions/226.%20Invert%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [228. Summary Ranges](solutions/228.%20Summary%20Ranges/script.ts)
1. № [229. Majority Element II](solutions/229.%20Majority%20Element%20II/script.ts)
1. № [231. Power of Two](solutions/231.%20Power%20of%20Two/script.ts)
1. № [232. Implement Queue using Stacks](solutions/232.%20Implement%20Queue%20using%20Stacks/script.ts)
1. № [234. Palindrome Linked List](solutions/234.%20Palindrome%20Linked%20List/script.ts)
1. № [235. Lowest Common Ancestor of a Binary Search Tree](solutions/235.%20Lowest%20Common%20Ancestor%20of%20a%20Binary%20Search%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [237. Delete Node in a Linked List](solutions/237.%20Delete%20Node%20in%20a%20Linked%20List/script.ts)
1. № [238. Product of Array Except Self](solutions/238.%20Product%20of%20Array%20Except%20Self/script.ts)
1. № [239. Sliding Window Maximum](solutions/239.%20Sliding%20Window%20Maximum/script.ts)
1. № [242. Valid Anagram](solutions/242.%20Valid%20Anagram/script.ts)
1. № [258. Add Digits](solutions/258.%20Add%20Digits/script.ts)
1. № [268. Missing Number](solutions/268.%20Missing%20Number/script.ts)
1. № [278. First Bad Version](solutions/278.%20First%20Bad%20Version/script.ts)
1. № [279. Perfect Squares](solutions/279.%20Perfect%20Squares/script.ts)
1. № [287. Find the Duplicate Number](solutions/287.%20Find%20the%20Duplicate%20Number/script.ts)
1. № [299. Bulls and Cows](solutions/299.%20Bulls%20and%20Cows/script.ts)
1. № [300. Longest Increasing Subsequence](solutions/300.%20Longest%20Increasing%20Subsequence/script.ts)
1. № [310. Minimum Height Trees](solutions/310.%20Minimum%20Height%20Trees/script.ts)
1. № [316. Remove Duplicate Letters](solutions/316.%20Remove%20Duplicate%20Letters/script.ts)
1. № [319. Bulb Switcher](solutions/319.%20Bulb%20Switcher/script.ts)
1. № [342. Power of Four](solutions/342.%20Power%20of%20Four/script.ts)
1. № [343. Integer Break](solutions/343.%20Integer%20Break/script.ts)
1. № [347. Top K Frequent Elements](solutions/347.%20Top%20K%20Frequent%20Elements/script.ts)
1. № [349. Intersection of Two Arrays](solutions/349.%20Intersection%20of%20Two%20Arrays/script.ts)
1. № [368. Largest Divisible Subset](solutions/368.%20Largest%20Divisible%20Subset/script.ts)
1. № [373. Find K Pairs with Smallest Sums](solutions/373.%20Find%20K%20Pairs%20with%20Smallest%20Sums/script.ts)
1. № [380. Insert Delete GetRandom O(1)](solutions/380.%20Insert%20Delete%20GetRandom%20O%281%29/script.ts)
1. № [382. Linked List Random Node](solutions/382.%20Linked%20List%20Random%20Node/script.ts)
1. № [383. Ransom Note](solutions/383.%20Ransom%20Note/script.ts)
1. № [387. First Unique Character in a String](solutions/387.%20First%20Unique%20Character%20in%20a%20String/script.ts)
1. № [392. Is Subsequence](solutions/392.%20Is%20Subsequence/script.ts)
1. № [394. Decode String](solutions/394.%20Decode%20String/script.ts)
1. № [399. Evaluate Division](solutions/399.%20Evaluate%20Division/script.ts)
1. № [402. Remove K Digits](solutions/402.%20Remove%20K%20Digits/script.ts)
1. № [403. Frog Jump](solutions/403.%20Frog%20Jump/script.ts)
1. № [404. Sum of Left Leaves](solutions/404.%20Sum%20of%20Left%20Leaves/script.ts)
1. № [409. Longest Palindrome](solutions/409.%20Longest%20Palindrome/script.ts)
1. № [424. Longest Repeating Character Replacement](solutions/424.%20Longest%20Repeating%20Character%20Replacement/script.ts)
1. № [435. Non-overlapping Intervals](solutions/435.%20Non-overlapping%20Intervals/script.ts)
1. № [438. Find All Anagrams in a String](solutions/438.%20Find%20All%20Anagrams%20in%20a%20String/script.ts)
1. № [442. Find All Duplicates in an Array](solutions/442.%20Find%20All%20Duplicates%20in%20an%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [443. String Compression](solutions/443.%20String%20Compression/script.ts)
1. № [445. Add Two Numbers II](solutions/445.%20Add%20Two%20Numbers%20II/script.ts)
1. № [446. Arithmetic Slices II - Subsequence](solutions/446.%20Arithmetic%20Slices%20II%20-%20Subsequence/script.ts)
1. № [451. Sort Characters By Frequency](solutions/451.%20Sort%20Characters%20By%20Frequency/script.ts)
1. № [452. Minimum Number of Arrows to Burst Balloons](solutions/452.%20Minimum%20Number%20of%20Arrows%20to%20Burst%20Balloons/script.ts)
1. № [455. Assign Cookies](solutions/455.%20Assign%20Cookies/script.ts)
1. № [458. Poor Pigs](solutions/458.%20Poor%20Pigs/script.ts)
1. № [459. Repeated Substring Pattern](solutions/459.%20Repeated%20Substring%20Pattern/script.ts)
1. № [463. Island Perimeter](solutions/463.%20Island%20Perimeter/script.ts)
1. № [486. Predict the Winner](solutions/486.%20Predict%20the%20Winner/script.ts)
1. № [501. Find Mode in Binary Search Tree](solutions/501.%20Find%20Mode%20in%20Binary%20Search%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [506. Relative Ranks](solutions/506.%20Relative%20Ranks/script.ts)
1. № [509. Fibonacci Number](solutions/509.%20Fibonacci%20Number/script.ts)
1. № [513. Find Bottom Left Tree Value](solutions/513.%20Find%20Bottom%20Left%20Tree%20Value/script.ts)
1. № [514. Freedom Trail](solutions/514.%20Freedom%20Trail/script.ts)
1. № [515. Find Largest Value in Each Tree Row](solutions/515.%20Find%20Largest%20Value%20in%20Each%20Tree%20Row/script.ts)
1. № [516. Longest Palindromic Subsequence](solutions/516.%20Longest%20Palindromic%20Subsequence/script.ts)
1. № [518. Coin Change II](solutions/518.%20Coin%20Change%20II/script.ts)
1. № [525. Contiguous Array](solutions/525.%20Contiguous%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [530. Minimum Absolute Difference in BST](solutions/530.%20Minimum%20Absolute%20Difference%20in%20BST/script.ts)
1. № [540. Single Element in a Sorted Array](solutions/540.%20Single%20Element%20in%20a%20Sorted%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [543. Diameter of Binary Tree](solutions/543.%20Diameter%20of%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [547. Number of Provinces](solutions/547.%20Number%20of%20Provinces/script.ts)
1. № [572. Subtree of Another Tree](solutions/572.%20Subtree%20of%20Another%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [576. Out of Boundary Paths](solutions/576.%20Out%20of%20Boundary%20Paths/script.ts)
1. № [589. N-ary Tree Preorder Traversal](solutions/589.%20N-ary%20Tree%20Preorder%20Traversal/script.ts)
1. № [605. Can Place Flowers](solutions/605.%20Can%20Place%20Flowers/script.ts)
1. № [606. Construct String from Binary Tree](solutions/606.%20Construct%20String%20from%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [621. Task Scheduler](solutions/621.%20Task%20Scheduler/script.ts)
1. № [623. Add One Row to Tree](solutions/623.%20Add%20One%20Row%20to%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [629. K Inverse Pairs Array](solutions/629.%20K%20Inverse%20Pairs%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [645. Set Mismatch](solutions/645.%20Set%20Mismatch/script.ts)
1. № [647. Palindromic Substrings](solutions/647.%20Palindromic%20Substrings/script.ts)
1. № [649. Dota2 Senate](solutions/649.%20Dota2%20Senate/script.ts)
1. № [661. Image Smoother](solutions/661.%20Image%20Smoother/script.ts)
1. № [678. Valid Parenthesis String](solutions/678.%20Valid%20Parenthesis%20String/script.ts)
1. № [688. Knight Probability in Chessboard](solutions/688.%20Knight%20Probability%20in%20Chessboard/script.ts)
1. № [692. Top K Frequent Words](solutions/692.%20Top%20K%20Frequent%20Words/script.ts)
1. № [703. Kth Largest Element in a Stream](solutions/703.%20Kth%20Largest%20Element%20in%20a%20Stream/script.ts)
1. № [704. Binary Search](solutions/704.%20Binary%20Search/script.ts)
1. № [705. Design HashSet](solutions/705.%20Design%20HashSet/script.ts)
1. № [706. Design HashMap](solutions/706.%20Design%20HashMap/script.ts)
1. № [712. Minimum ASCII Delete Sum for Two Strings](solutions/712.%20Minimum%20ASCII%20Delete%20Sum%20for%20Two%20Strings/script.ts)
1. № [713. Subarray Product Less Than K](solutions/713.%20Subarray%20Product%20Less%20Than%20K/script.ts)
1. № [714. Best Time to Buy and Sell Stock with Transaction Fee](solutions/714.%20Best%20Time%20to%20Buy%20and%20Sell%20Stock%20with%20Transaction%20Fee/script.ts)
1. № [724. Find Pivot Index](solutions/724.%20Find%20Pivot%20Index/script.ts)
1. № [733. Flood Fill](solutions/733.%20Flood%20Fill/script.ts)
1. № [735. Asteroid Collision](solutions/735.%20Asteroid%20Collision/script.ts)
1. № [739. Daily Temperatures](solutions/739.%20Daily%20Temperatures/script.ts)
1. № [744. Find Smallest Letter Greater Than Target](solutions/744.%20Find%20Smallest%20Letter%20Greater%20Than%20Target/script.ts)
1. № [746. Min Cost Climbing Stairs](solutions/746.%20Min%20Cost%20Climbing%20Stairs/script.ts)
1. № [752. Open the Lock](solutions/752.%20Open%20the%20Lock/script.ts)
1. № [767. Reorganize String](solutions/767.%20Reorganize%20String/script.ts)
1. № [779. K-th Symbol in Grammar](solutions/779.%20K-th%20Symbol%20in%20Grammar/script.ts)
1. № [783. Minimum Distance Between BST Nodes](solutions/783.%20Minimum%20Distance%20Between%20BST%20Nodes/script.ts)
1. № [786. K-th Smallest Prime Fraction](solutions/786.%20K-th%20Smallest%20Prime%20Fraction/script.ts)
1. № [787. Cheapest Flights Within K Stops](solutions/787.%20Cheapest%20Flights%20Within%20K%20Stops/script.ts)
1. № [791. Custom Sort String](solutions/791.%20Custom%20Sort%20String/script.ts)
1. № [802. Find Eventual Safe States](solutions/802.%20Find%20Eventual%20Safe%20States/script.ts)
1. № [808. Soup Servings](solutions/808.%20Soup%20Servings/script.ts)
1. № [834. Sum of Distances in Tree](solutions/834.%20Sum%20of%20Distances%20in%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [844. Backspace String Compare](solutions/844.%20Backspace%20String%20Compare/script.ts)
1. № [852. Peak Index in a Mountain Array](solutions/852.%20Peak%20Index%20in%20a%20Mountain%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [853. Car Fleet](solutions/853.%20Car%20Fleet/script.ts)
1. № [857. Minimum Cost to Hire K Workers](solutions/857.%20Minimum%20Cost%20to%20Hire%20K%20Workers/script.ts)
1. № [859. Buddy Strings](solutions/859.%20Buddy%20Strings/script.ts)
1. № [861. Score After Flipping Matrix](solutions/861.%20Score%20After%20Flipping%20Matrix/script.ts)
1. № [863. All Nodes Distance K in Binary Tree](solutions/863.%20All%20Nodes%20Distance%20K%20in%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [867. Transpose Matrix](solutions/867.%20Transpose%20Matrix/script.ts)
1. № [872. Leaf-Similar Trees](solutions/872.%20Leaf-Similar%20Trees/script.ts)
1. № [875. Koko Eating Bananas](solutions/875.%20Koko%20Eating%20Bananas/script.ts)
1. № [876. Middle of the Linked List](solutions/876.%20Middle%20of%20the%20Linked%20List/script.ts)
1. № [880. Decoded String at Index](solutions/880.%20Decoded%20String%20at%20Index/script.ts)
1. № [881. Boats to Save People](solutions/881.%20Boats%20to%20Save%20People/script.ts)
1. № [907. Sum of Subarray Minimums](solutions/907.%20Sum%20of%20Subarray%20Minimums/script.ts)
1. № [912. Sort an Array](solutions/912.%20Sort%20an%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [920. Number of Music Playlists](solutions/920.%20Number%20of%20Music%20Playlists/script.ts)
1. № [930. Binary Subarrays With Sum](solutions/930.%20Binary%20Subarrays%20With%20Sum/script.ts)
1. № [931. Minimum Falling Path Sum](solutions/931.%20Minimum%20Falling%20Path%20Sum/script.ts)
1. № [934. Shortest Bridge](solutions/934.%20Shortest%20Bridge/script.ts)
1. № [935. Knight Dialer](solutions/935.%20Knight%20Dialer/script.ts)
1. № [938. Range Sum of BST](solutions/938.%20Range%20Sum%20of%20BST/script.ts)
1. № [946. Validate Stack Sequences](solutions/946.%20Validate%20Stack%20Sequences/script.ts)
1. № [948. Bag of Tokens](solutions/948.%20Bag%20of%20Tokens/script.ts)
1. № [950. Reveal Cards In Increasing Order](solutions/950.%20Reveal%20Cards%20In%20Increasing%20Order/script.ts)
1. № [956. Tallest Billboard](solutions/956.%20Tallest%20Billboard/script.ts)
1. № [958. Check Completeness of a Binary Tree](solutions/958.%20Check%20Completeness%20of%20a%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [977. Squares of a Sorted Array](solutions/977.%20Squares%20of%20a%20Sorted%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [979. Distribute Coins in Binary Tree](solutions/979.%20Distribute%20Coins%20in%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [981. Time Based Key-Value Store](solutions/981.%20Time%20Based%20Key-Value%20Store/script.ts)
1. № [988. Smallest String Starting From Leaf](solutions/988.%20Smallest%20String%20Starting%20From%20Leaf/script.ts)
1. № [989. Add to Array-Form of Integer](solutions/989.%20Add%20to%20Array-Form%20of%20Integer/script.ts)
1. № [992. Subarrays with K Different Integers](solutions/992.%20Subarrays%20with%20K%20Different%20Integers/script.ts)
1. № [997. Find the Town Judge](solutions/997.%20Find%20the%20Town%20Judge/script.ts)
1. № [1020. Number of Enclaves](solutions/1020.%20Number%20of%20Enclaves/script.ts)
1. № [1026. Maximum Difference Between Node and Ancestor](solutions/1026.%20Maximum%20Difference%20Between%20Node%20and%20Ancestor/script.ts)
1. № [1027. Longest Arithmetic Subsequence](solutions/1027.%20Longest%20Arithmetic%20Subsequence/script.ts)
1. № [1035. Uncrossed Lines](solutions/1035.%20Uncrossed%20Lines/script.ts)
1. № [1043. Partition Array for Maximum Sum](solutions/1043.%20Partition%20Array%20for%20Maximum%20Sum/script.ts)
1. № [1046. Last Stone Weight](solutions/1046.%20Last%20Stone%20Weight/script.ts)
1. № [1074. Number of Submatrices That Sum to Target](solutions/1074.%20Number%20of%20Submatrices%20That%20Sum%20to%20Target/script.ts)
1. № [1091. Shortest Path in Binary Matrix](solutions/1091.%20Shortest%20Path%20in%20Binary%20Matrix/script.ts)
1. № [1125. Smallest Sufficient Team](solutions/1125.%20Smallest%20Sufficient%20Team/script.ts)
1. № [1137. N-th Tribonacci Number](solutions/1137.%20N-th%20Tribonacci%20Number/script.ts)
1. № [1143. Longest Common Subsequence](solutions/1143.%20Longest%20Common%20Subsequence/script.ts)
1. № [1146. Snapshot Array](solutions/1146.%20Snapshot%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [1155. Number of Dice Rolls With Target Sum](solutions/1155.%20Number%20of%20Dice%20Rolls%20With%20Target%20Sum/script.ts)
1. № [1160. Find Words That Can Be Formed by Characters](solutions/1160.%20Find%20Words%20That%20Can%20Be%20Formed%20by%20Characters/script.ts)
1. № [1161. Maximum Level Sum of a Binary Tree](solutions/1161.%20Maximum%20Level%20Sum%20of%20a%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [1171. Remove Zero Sum Consecutive Nodes from Linked List](solutions/1171.%20Remove%20Zero%20Sum%20Consecutive%20Nodes%20from%20Linked%20List/script.ts)
1. № [1207. Unique Number of Occurrences](solutions/1207.%20Unique%20Number%20of%20Occurrences/script.ts)
1. № [1218. Longest Arithmetic Subsequence of Given Difference](solutions/1218.%20Longest%20Arithmetic%20Subsequence%20of%20Given%20Difference/script.ts)
1. № [1219. Path with Maximum Gold](solutions/1219.%20Path%20with%20Maximum%20Gold/script.ts)
1. № [1232. Check If It Is a Straight Line](solutions/1232.%20Check%20If%20It%20Is%20a%20Straight%20Line/script.ts)
1. № [1235. Maximum Profit in Job Scheduling](solutions/1235.%20Maximum%20Profit%20in%20Job%20Scheduling/script.ts)
1. № [1239. Maximum Length of a Concatenated String with Unique Characters](solutions/1239.%20Maximum%20Length%20of%20a%20Concatenated%20String%20with%20Unique%20Characters/script.ts)
1. № [1249. Minimum Remove to Make Valid Parentheses](solutions/1249.%20Minimum%20Remove%20to%20Make%20Valid%20Parentheses/script.ts)
1. № [1254. Number of Closed Islands](solutions/1254.%20Number%20of%20Closed%20Islands/script.ts)
1. № [1266. Minimum Time Visiting All Points](solutions/1266.%20Minimum%20Time%20Visiting%20All%20Points/script.ts)
1. № [1287. Element Appearing More Than 25% In Sorted Array](solutions/1287.%20Element%20Appearing%20More%20Than%2025%25%20In%20Sorted%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [1289. Minimum Falling Path Sum II](solutions/1289.%20Minimum%20Falling%20Path%20Sum%20II/script.ts)
1. № [1291. Sequential Digits](solutions/1291.%20Sequential%20Digits/script.ts)
1. № [1312. Minimum Insertion Steps to Make a String Palindrome](solutions/1312.%20Minimum%20Insertion%20Steps%20to%20Make%20a%20String%20Palindrome/script.ts)
1. № [1318. Minimum Flips to Make a OR b Equal to c](solutions/1318.%20Minimum%20Flips%20to%20Make%20a%20OR%20b%20Equal%20to%20c/script.ts)
1. № [1325. Delete Leaves With a Given Value](solutions/1325.%20Delete%20Leaves%20With%20a%20Given%20Value/script.ts)
1. № [1335. Minimum Difficulty of a Job Schedule](solutions/1335.%20Minimum%20Difficulty%20of%20a%20Job%20Schedule/script.ts)
1. № [1347. Minimum Number of Steps to Make Two Strings Anagram](solutions/1347.%20Minimum%20Number%20of%20Steps%20to%20Make%20Two%20Strings%20Anagram/script.ts)
1. № [1351. Count Negative Numbers in a Sorted Matrix](solutions/1351.%20Count%20Negative%20Numbers%20in%20a%20Sorted%20Matrix/script.ts)
1. № [1356. Sort Integers by The Number of 1 Bits](solutions/1356.%20Sort%20Integers%20by%20The%20Number%20of%201%20Bits/script.ts)
1. № [1372. Longest ZigZag Path in a Binary Tree](solutions/1372.%20Longest%20ZigZag%20Path%20in%20a%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [1396. Design Underground System](solutions/1396.%20Design%20Underground%20System/script.ts)
1. № [1424. Diagonal Traverse II](solutions/1424.%20Diagonal%20Traverse%20II/script.ts)
1. № [1431. Kids With the Greatest Number of Candies](solutions/1431.%20Kids%20With%20the%20Greatest%20Number%20of%20Candies/script.ts)
1. № [1436. Destination City](solutions/1436.%20Destination%20City/script.ts)
1. № [1422. Maximum Score After Splitting a String](solutions/1422.%20Maximum%20Score%20After%20Splitting%20a%20String/script.ts)
1. № [1448. Count Good Nodes in Binary Tree](solutions/1448.%20Count%20Good%20Nodes%20in%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [1456. Maximum Number of Vowels in a Substring of Given Length](solutions/1456.%20Maximum%20Number%20of%20Vowels%20in%20a%20Substring%20of%20Given%20Length/script.ts)
1. № [1457. Pseudo-Palindromic Paths in a Binary Tree](solutions/1457.%20Pseudo-Palindromic%20Paths%20in%20a%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [1463. Cherry Pickup II](solutions/1463.%20Cherry%20Pickup%20II/script.ts)
1. № [1464. Maximum Product of Two Elements in an Array](solutions/1464.%20Maximum%20Product%20of%20Two%20Elements%20in%20an%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [1472. Design Browser History](solutions/1472.%20Design%20Browser%20History/script.ts)
1. № [1480. Running Sum of 1d Array](solutions/1480.%20Running%20Sum%20of%201d%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [1481. Least Number of Unique Integers after K Removals](solutions/1481.%20Least%20Number%20of%20Unique%20Integers%20after%20K%20Removals/script.ts)
1. № [1491. Average Salary Excluding the Minimum and Maximum Salary](solutions/1491.%20Average%20Salary%20Excluding%20the%20Minimum%20and%20Maximum%20Salary/script.ts)
1. № [1493. Longest Subarray of 1's After Deleting One Element](solutions/1493.%20Longest%20Subarray%20of%201%27s%20After%20Deleting%20One%20Element/script.ts)
1. № [1496. Path Crossing](solutions/1496.%20Path%20Crossing/script.ts)
1. № [1498. Number of Subsequences That Satisfy the Given Sum Condition](solutions/1498.%20Number%20of%20Subsequences%20That%20Satisfy%20the%20Given%20Sum%20Condition/script.ts)
1. № [1502. Can Make Arithmetic Progression From Sequence](solutions/1502.%20Can%20Make%20Arithmetic%20Progression%20From%20Sequence/script.ts)
1. № [1512. Number of Good Pairs](solutions/1512.%20Number%20of%20Good%20Pairs/script.ts)
1. № [1514. Path with Maximum Probability](solutions/1514.%20Path%20with%20Maximum%20Probability/script.ts)
1. № [1523. Count Odd Numbers in an Interval Range](solutions/1523.%20Count%20Odd%20Numbers%20in%20an%20Interval%20Range/script.ts)
1. № [1531. String Compression II](solutions/1531.%20String%20Compression%20II/script.ts)
1. № [1539. Kth Missing Positive Number](solutions/1539.%20Kth%20Missing%20Positive%20Number/script.ts)
1. № [1544. Make The String Great](solutions/1544.%20Make%20The%20String%20Great/script.ts)
1. № [1561. Maximum Number of Coins You Can Get](solutions/1561.%20Maximum%20Number%20of%20Coins%20You%20Can%20Get/script.ts)
1. № [1572. Matrix Diagonal Sum](solutions/1572.%20Matrix%20Diagonal%20Sum/script.ts)
1. № [1575. Count All Possible Routes](solutions/1575.%20Count%20All%20Possible%20Routes/script.ts)
1. № [1578. Minimum Time to Make Rope Colorful](solutions/1578.%20Minimum%20Time%20to%20Make%20Rope%20Colorful/script.ts)
1. № [1582. Special Positions in a Binary Matrix](solutions/1582.%20Special%20Positions%20in%20a%20Binary%20Matrix/script.ts)
1. № [1603. Design Parking System](solutions/1603.%20Design%20Parking%20System/script.ts)
1. № [1609. Even Odd Tree](solutions/1609.%20Even%20Odd%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [1611. Minimum One Bit Operations to Make Integers Zero](solutions/1611.%20Minimum%20One%20Bit%20Operations%20to%20Make%20Integers%20Zero/script.ts)
1. № [1614. Maximum Nesting Depth of the Parentheses](solutions/1614.%20Maximum%20Nesting%20Depth%20of%20the%20Parentheses/script.ts)
1. № [1624. Largest Substring Between Two Equal Characters](solutions/1624.%20Largest%20Substring%20Between%20Two%20Equal%20Characters/script.ts)
1. № [1630. Arithmetic Subarrays](solutions/1630.%20Arithmetic%20Subarrays/script.ts)
1. № [1637. Widest Vertical Area Between Two Points Containing No Points](solutions/1637.%20Widest%20Vertical%20Area%20Between%20Two%20Points%20Containing%20No%20Points/script.ts)
1. № [1642. Furthest Building You Can Reach](solutions/1642.%20Furthest%20Building%20You%20Can%20Reach/script.ts)
1. № [1657. Determine if Two Strings Are Close](solutions/1657.%20Determine%20if%20Two%20Strings%20Are%20Close/script.ts)
1. № [1662. Check If Two String Arrays are Equivalent](solutions/1662.%20Check%20If%20Two%20String%20Arrays%20are%20Equivalent/script.ts)
1. № [1669. Merge In Between Linked Lists](solutions/1669.%20Merge%20In%20Between%20Linked%20Lists/script.ts)
1. № [1685. Sum of Absolute Differences in a Sorted Array](solutions/1685.%20Sum%20of%20Absolute%20Differences%20in%20a%20Sorted%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [1688. Count of Matches in Tournament](solutions/1688.%20Count%20of%20Matches%20in%20Tournament/script.ts)
1. № [1700. Number of Students Unable to Eat Lunch](solutions/1700.%20Number%20of%20Students%20Unable%20to%20Eat%20Lunch/script.ts)
1. № [1704. Determine if String Halves Are Alike](solutions/1704.%20Determine%20if%20String%20Halves%20Are%20Alike/script.ts)
1. № [1716. Calculate Money in Leetcode Bank](solutions/1716.%20Calculate%20Money%20in%20Leetcode%20Bank/script.ts)
1. № [1721. Swapping Nodes in a Linked List](solutions/1721.%20Swapping%20Nodes%20in%20a%20Linked%20List/script.ts)
1. № [1727. Largest Submatrix With Rearrangements](solutions/1727.%20Largest%20Submatrix%20With%20Rearrangements/script.ts)
1. № [1732. Find the Highest Altitude](solutions/1732.%20Find%20the%20Highest%20Altitude/script.ts)
1. № [1750. Minimum Length of String After Deleting Similar Ends](solutions/1750.%20Minimum%20Length%20of%20String%20After%20Deleting%20Similar%20Ends/script.ts)
1. № [1758. Minimum Changes To Make Alternating Binary String](solutions/1758.%20Minimum%20Changes%20To%20Make%20Alternating%20Binary%20String/script.ts)
1. № [1759. Count Number of Homogenous Substrings](solutions/1759.%20Count%20Number%20of%20Homogenous%20Substrings/script.ts)
1. № [1768. Merge Strings Alternately](solutions/1768.%20Merge%20Strings%20Alternately/script.ts)
1. № [1793. Maximum Score of a Good Subarray](solutions/1793.%20Maximum%20Score%20of%20a%20Good%20Subarray/script.ts)
1. № [1799. Maximize Score After N Operations](solutions/1799.%20Maximize%20Score%20After%20N%20Operations/script.ts)
1. № [1802. Maximum Value at a Given Index in a Bounded Array](solutions/1802.%20Maximum%20Value%20at%20a%20Given%20Index%20in%20a%20Bounded%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [1814. Count Nice Pairs in an Array](solutions/1814.%20Count%20Nice%20Pairs%20in%20an%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [1822. Sign of the Product of an Array](solutions/1822.%20Sign%20of%20the%20Product%20of%20an%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [1838. Frequency of the Most Frequent Element](solutions/1838.%20Frequency%20of%20the%20Most%20Frequent%20Element/script.ts)
1. № [1845. Seat Reservation Manager](solutions/1845.%20Seat%20Reservation%20Manager/script.ts)
1. № [1846. Maximum Element After Decreasing and Rearranging](solutions/1846.%20Maximum%20Element%20After%20Decreasing%20and%20Rearranging/script.ts)
1. № [1863. Sum of All Subset XOR Totals](solutions/1863.%20Sum%20of%20All%20Subset%20XOR%20Totals/script.ts)
1. № [1870. Minimum Speed to Arrive on Time](solutions/1870.%20Minimum%20Speed%20to%20Arrive%20on%20Time/script.ts)
1. № [1877. Minimize Maximum Pair Sum in Array](solutions/1877.%20Minimize%20Maximum%20Pair%20Sum%20in%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [1887. Reduction Operations to Make the Array Elements Equal](solutions/1887.%20Reduction%20Operations%20to%20Make%20the%20Array%20Elements%20Equal/script.ts)
1. № [1897. Redistribute Characters to Make All Strings Equal](solutions/1897.%20Redistribute%20Characters%20to%20Make%20All%20Strings%20Equal/script.ts)
1. № [1903. Largest Odd Number in String](solutions/1903.%20Largest%20Odd%20Number%20in%20String/script.ts)
1. № [1913. Maximum Product Difference Between Two Pairs](solutions/1913.%20Maximum%20Product%20Difference%20Between%20Two%20Pairs/script.ts)
1. № [1915. Number of Wonderful Substrings](solutions/1915.%20Number%20of%20Wonderful%20Substrings/script.ts)
1. № [1921. Eliminate Maximum Number of Monsters](solutions/1921.%20Eliminate%20Maximum%20Number%20of%20Monsters/script.ts)
1. № [1930. Unique Length-3 Palindromic Subsequences](solutions/1930.%20Unique%20Length-3%20Palindromic%20Subsequences/script.ts)
1. № [1971. Find if Path Exists in Graph](solutions/1971.%20Find%20if%20Path%20Exists%20in%20Graph/script.ts)
1. № [1980. Find Unique Binary String](solutions/1980.%20Find%20Unique%20Binary%20String/script.ts)
1. № [1992. Find All Groups of Farmland](solutions/1992.%20Find%20All%20Groups%20of%20Farmland/script.ts)
1. № [2000. Reverse Prefix of Word](solutions/2000.%20Reverse%20Prefix%20of%20Word/script.ts)
1. № [2024. Maximize the Confusion of an Exam](solutions/2024.%20Maximize%20the%20Confusion%20of%20an%20Exam/script.ts)
1. № [2073. Time Needed to Buy Tickets](solutions/2073.%20Time%20Needed%20to%20Buy%20Tickets/script.ts)
1. № [2090. K Radius Subarray Averages](solutions/2090.%20K%20Radius%20Subarray%20Averages/script.ts)
1. № [2092. Find All People With Secret](solutions/2092.%20Find%20All%20People%20With%20Secret/script.ts)
1. № [2108. Find First Palindromic String in the Array](solutions/2108.%20Find%20First%20Palindromic%20String%20in%20the%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [2125. Number of Laser Beams in a Bank](solutions/2125.%20Number%20of%20Laser%20Beams%20in%20a%20Bank/script.ts)
1. № [2130. Maximum Twin Sum of a Linked List](solutions/2130.%20Maximum%20Twin%20Sum%20of%20a%20Linked%20List/script.ts)
1. № [2140. Solving Questions With Brainpower](solutions/2140.%20Solving%20Questions%20With%20Brainpower/script.ts)
1. № [2147. Number of Ways to Divide a Long Corridor](solutions/2147.%20Number%20of%20Ways%20to%20Divide%20a%20Long%20Corridor/script.ts)
1. № [2149. Rearrange Array Elements by Sign](solutions/2149.%20Rearrange%20Array%20Elements%20by%20Sign/script.ts)
1. № [2187. Minimum Time to Complete Trips](solutions/2187.%20Minimum%20Time%20to%20Complete%20Trips/script.ts)
1. № [2191. Sort the Jumbled Numbers](solutions/2191.%20Sort%20the%20Jumbled%20Numbers/script.ts)
1. № [2215. Find the Difference of Two Arrays](solutions/2215.%20Find%20the%20Difference%20of%20Two%20Arrays/script.ts)
1. № [2225. Find Players With Zero or One Losses](solutions/2225.%20Find%20Players%20With%20Zero%20or%20One%20Losses/script.ts)
1. № [2235. Add Two Integers](solutions/2235.%20Add%20Two%20Integers/script.ts)
1. № [2236. Root Equals Sum of Children](solutions/2236.%20Root%20Equals%20Sum%20of%20Children/script.ts)
1. № [2264. Largest 3-Same-Digit Number in String](solutions/2264.%20Largest%203-Same-Digit%20Number%20in%20String/script.ts)
1. № [2265. Count Nodes Equal to Average of Subtree](solutions/2265.%20Count%20Nodes%20Equal%20to%20Average%20of%20Subtree/script.ts)
1. № [2300. Successful Pairs of Spells and Potions](solutions/2300.%20Successful%20Pairs%20of%20Spells%20and%20Potions/script.ts)
1. № [2305. Fair Distribution of Cookies](solutions/2305.%20Fair%20Distribution%20of%20Cookies/script.ts)
1. № [2331. Evaluate Boolean Binary Tree](solutions/2331.%20Evaluate%20Boolean%20Binary%20Tree/script.ts)
1. № [2336. Smallest Number in Infinite Set](solutions/2336.%20Smallest%20Number%20in%20Infinite%20Set/script.ts)
1. № [2348. Number of Zero-Filled Sub-arrays](solutions/2348.%20Number%20of%20Zero-Filled%20Sub-arrays/script.ts)
1. № [2352. Equal Row and Column Pairs](solutions/2352.%20Equal%20Row%20and%20Column%20Pairs/script.ts)
1. № [2353. Design a Food Rating System](solutions/2353.%20Design%20a%20Food%20Rating%20System/script.ts)
1. № [2370. Longest Ideal Subsequence](solutions/2370.%20Longest%20Ideal%20Subsequence/script.ts)
1. № [2373. Largest Local Values in a Matrix](solutions/2373.%20Largest%20Local%20Values%20in%20a%20Matrix/script.ts)
1. № [2385. Amount of Time for Binary Tree to Be Infected](solutions/2385.%20Amount%20of%20Time%20for%20Binary%20Tree%20to%20Be%20Infected/script.ts)
1. № [2390. Removing Stars From a String](solutions/2390.%20Removing%20Stars%20From%20a%20String/script.ts)
1. № [2391. Minimum Amount of Time to Collect Garbage](solutions/2391.%20Minimum%20Amount%20of%20Time%20to%20Collect%20Garbage/script.ts)
1. № [2405. Optimal Partition of String](solutions/2405.%20Optimal%20Partition%20of%20String/script.ts)
1. № [2402. Meeting Rooms III](solutions/2402.%20Meeting%20Rooms%20III/script.ts)
1. № [2439. Minimize Maximum of Array](solutions/2439.%20Minimize%20Maximum%20of%20Array/script.ts)
1. № [2441. Largest Positive Integer That Exists With Its Negative](solutions/2441.%20Largest%20Positive%20Integer%20That%20Exists%20With%20Its%20Negative/script.ts)
1. № [2444. Count Subarrays With Fixed Bounds](solutions/2444.%20Count%20Subarrays%20With%20Fixed%20Bounds/script.ts)
1. № [2448. Minimum Cost to Make Array Equal](solutions/2448.%20Minimum%20Cost%20to%20Make%20Array%20Equal/script.ts)
1. № [2462. Total Cost to Hire K Workers](solutions/2462.%20Total%20Cost%20to%20Hire%20K%20Workers/script.ts)
1. № [2466. Count Ways To Build Good Strings](solutions/2466.%20Count%20Ways%20To%20Build%20Good%20Strings/script.ts)
1. № [2482. Difference Between Ones and Zeros in Row and Column](solutions/2482.%20Difference%20Between%20Ones%20and%20Zeros%20in%20Row%20and%20Column/script.ts)
1. № [2485. Find the Pivot Integer](solutions/2485.%20Find%20the%20Pivot%20Integer/script.ts)
1. № [2487. Remove Nodes From Linked List](solutions/2487.%20Remove%20Nodes%20From%20Linked%20List/script.ts)
1. № [2540. Minimum Common Value](solutions/2540.%20Minimum%20Common%20Value/script.ts)
1. № [2542. Maximum Subsequence Score](solutions/2542.%20Maximum%20Subsequence%20Score/script.ts)
1. № [2551. Put Marbles in Bags](solutions/2551.%20Put%20Marbles%20in%20Bags/script.ts)
1. № [2597. The Number of Beautiful Subsets](solutions/2597.%20The%20Number%20of%20Beautiful%20Subsets/script.ts)
1. № [2610. Convert an Array Into a 2D Array With Conditions](solutions/2610.%20Convert%20an%20Array%20Into%20a%202D%20Array%20With%20Conditions/script.ts)
1. № [2616. Minimize the Maximum Difference of Pairs](solutions/2616.%20Minimize%20the%20Maximum%20Difference%20of%20Pairs/script.ts)
1. № [2642. Design Graph With Shortest Path Calculator](solutions/2642.%20Design%20Graph%20With%20Shortest%20Path%20Calculator/script.ts)
1. № [2706. Buy Two Chocolates](solutions/2706.%20Buy%20Two%20Chocolates/script.ts)
1. № [2709. Greatest Common Divisor Traversal](solutions/2709.%20Greatest%20Common%20Divisor%20Traversal/script.ts)
1. № [2785. Sort Vowels in a String](solutions/2785.%20Sort%20Vowels%20in%20a%20String/script.ts)
1. № [2812. Find the Safest Path in a Grid](solutions/2812.%20Find%20the%20Safest%20Path%20in%20a%20Grid/script.ts)
1. № [2816. Double a Number Represented as a Linked List](solutions/2816.%20Double%20a%20Number%20Represented%20as%20a%20Linked%20List/script.ts)
1. № [2864. Maximum Odd Binary Number](solutions/2864.%20Maximum%20Odd%20Binary%20Number/script.ts)
1. № [2870. Minimum Number of Operations to Make Array Empty](solutions/2870.%20Minimum%20Number%20of%20Operations%20to%20Make%20Array%20Empty/script.ts)
1. № [2958. Length of Longest Subarray With at Most K Frequency](solutions/2958.%20Length%20of%20Longest%20Subarray%20With%20at%20Most%20K%20Frequency/script.ts)
1. № [2962. Count Subarrays Where Max Element Appears at Least K Times](solutions/2962.%20Count%20Subarrays%20Where%20Max%20Element%20Appears%20at%20Least%20K%20Times/script.ts)
1. № [2966. Divide Array Into Arrays With Max Difference](solutions/2966.%20Divide%20Array%20Into%20Arrays%20With%20Max%20Difference/script.ts)
1. № [2971. Find Polygon With the Largest Perimeter](solutions/2971.%20Find%20Polygon%20With%20the%20Largest%20Perimeter/script.ts)
1. № [2997. Minimum Number of Operations to Make Array XOR Equal to K](solutions/2997.%20Minimum%20Number%20of%20Operations%20to%20Make%20Array%20XOR%20Equal%20to%20K/script.ts)
1. № [3005. Count Elements With Maximum Frequency](solutions/3005.%20Count%20Elements%20With%20Maximum%20Frequency/script.ts)
1. № [3068. Find the Maximum Sum of Node Values](solutions/3068.%20Find%20the%20Maximum%20Sum%20of%20Node%20Values/script.ts)
1. № [3075. Maximize Happiness of Selected Children](solutions/3075.%20Maximize%20Happiness%20of%20Selected%20Children/script.ts)
</details>
| LeetCode with TypeScript | leetcode,javascript,typescript | 2023-02-13T20:10:42Z | 2024-05-23T06:18:28Z | null | 1 | 45 | 1,640 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | Apache-2.0 | TypeScript |
Karls92/Dynamic-Product-searcher-with-Javascript-vanilla | main | null | MagnificShop is a dynamic product searcher built with Javascript Vanilla, HTML5 and CSS. | css3,html5,javascript,javascript-vanilla,product-search | 2023-02-13T05:59:17Z | 2023-02-13T06:08:11Z | null | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
FabriNeves/DiscordBOT | main | <h1>DiscordbotGPT</h1>
<p>Este é um projeto de um bot para o Discord que utiliza a API de
linguagem natural do OpenAI, o GPT-3, para responder perguntas e interagir com os usuários.</p>
<h4><span style="color: red;">WARNING!!!</span></h4>
<p><span style="color: red;">Verifique isso antes de continuar...</span></p>
<p><span style="color: red;">Uma versão do NodeJS maior que a 18 é requerida , pois uma versão anterior não tem a função fetch como nativa.</span></p>
<h2>📺Preview</h2>
<img src="./img/2023-02-28-13-16-03.gif" loop='3'>
<h2>📚Bibliotecas</h2>
<p>As seguintes bibliotecas foram utilizadas neste projeto:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://discord.js.org/" target="_new">discord.js</a> - biblioteca para desenvolvimento de bots para o
Discord;</li>
<li><a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/dotenv" target="_new">dotenv</a> - biblioteca para carregar variáveis de
ambiente a partir de um arquivo <code>.env</code>;</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/transitive-bullshit/chatgpt-api" target="_new">chatgpt</a> - biblioteca para utilizar a API do GPT-3
da OpenAI.</li>
</ul>
</div>
<h2>🤖Configurar Bot </h2>
<p>Para utilizar o código presente neste repositório, é necessário configurar algumas variáveis de ambiente e obter as
informações de autenticação do seu Bot no Discord Developer, assim como tambem é necessario uma chave para utilizar a API do chatGPT.</p>
<h3>⚙Variáveis de ambiente</h3>
<p>As seguintes variáveis de ambiente são utilizadas neste código e devem ser configuradas:</p>
<ul>
<li><code>TOKEN</code>: Token de autenticação do seu Bot no Discord.</li>
<li><code>CLIENT_ID</code>: ID do cliente do seu Bot no Discord Developer.</li>
<li><code>GUILD_ID</code>: ID do servidor em que seu Bot está sendo utilizado.</li>
<li><code>OPENAI_API_KEY</code>: Chave de autenticação da API ChatGPT.</li>
</ul>
<h3>🗝Obtendo informações de autenticação do Bot</h3>
<h4>Discord</h4>
<p>Para obter as informações necessárias para as variáveis de ambiente mencionadas acima, siga os seguintes passos:</p>
<ol>
<li>Acesse o site do <a href="https://discord.com/developers/applications" target="_new">Discord Developer</a>.</li>
<li>Crie uma nova aplicação e dê um nome para o seu Bot.</li>
<li>Acesse a seção "Bot" e crie um novo Bot.</li>
<li>Copie o Token do seu Bot.</li>
<li>Acesse a seção "OAuth2" e selecione as permissões necessárias para o seu Bot.</li>
<li>Copie o Client_id gerado.</li>
<li>Para obter a Guild_id, entre no servidor em que seu Bot será utilizado, clique com o botão direito e selecione a
opção "Copiar ID". Se essa opção não aparecer, habilite o modo desenvolvedor no Discord.</li>
</ol>
<h4>OpenAI</h4>
<li> Para gerar uma "Key" do ChatGPT acesse <a href="https://platform.openai.com/account/api-keys">OpenAI-Key</a></li>
<h2>🛠Utilização</h2>
<p>Para utilizar o Bot, execute o comando <code>npm install</code> para instalar as dependências. Em seguida, execute o
comando <code>node deploy-commands.js</code> para registrar os comandos no Discord. Por fim, execute o comando
<code>node index.js</code> para iniciar o Bot.
</p>
<p>O Bot está configurado com dois comandos: <code>/ping</code> e <code>/responde</code>. O comando <code>/ping</code>
retorna "pong!" como resposta e o comando <code>/responde</code> utiliza a API ChatGPT para gerar uma resposta a
partir de uma pergunta inserida pelo usuário.</p>
| Bot de Discord para usar o chatGPT-3 | bot,chatgpt,discord,env,javascript,nodejs | 2023-02-23T00:52:07Z | 2023-03-05T03:02:36Z | null | 1 | 0 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
arup99-glitch/Simple-Counter | main | Its a Just Simple Counter made by redux

| null | javascript,reactjs,redux | 2023-02-19T19:54:16Z | 2023-03-11T17:45:54Z | null | 1 | 0 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
KhoaNgex/dallas-organic | main | # dallas-organic
## A full-stack ecommerce website for organic farm
### Please get information from our report, hope that it will help you.
### Thanks!
| A full-stack ecommerce website for organic farm | javascript,hcmut,php,website | 2023-02-22T06:56:47Z | 2023-04-29T04:43:56Z | null | 4 | 0 | 44 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | HTML |
robin-dc/NewJeans-Profile | main | # NewJeans-Profile
Simple webpage activity that shows newjeans member's identity
<br>
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/html5-%23E34F26.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=html5&logoColor=white"> <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/css3%20-%2314354C.svg?&style=for-the-badge&logo=css3&logoColor=white"> <img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/javascript%20-%23323330.svg?&style=for-the-badge&logo=javascript&logoColor=%23F7DF1E">
<br>
<a href="https://robin-dc.github.io/NewJeans-Profile/" target="_blank"><img src='https://github.com/robin-dc/NewJeans-Profile/blob/main/preview.png'></a>
<br>
## 🚀 To clone this project using CLI:
1. Clone the project on your local environment.
```sh
git clone https://github.com/robin-dc/NewJeans-Profile.git
```
2. Go to the project directory.
```sh
cd <project folder>
```
3. Open in Visual Studio.
```sh
code index.html
```
<br>
## 📝 Other noteworthy projects
<strong>Facebook-UI-Clone</strong><br>
🔗 https://robin-dc.github.io/Facebook-UI-Clone/<br>
🐱 https://github.com/robin-dc/Facebook-UI-Clone.git<br><br>
<strong>Ryokou Travel Agency</strong><br>
🔗 https://ryokou-travel-agency.netlify.app/<br>
🐱 https://github.com/robin-dc/Ryokou-Travel-Agency.git<br><br>
<strong>Lofi Clock | Music and Notepad in one.</strong><br>
🔗 https://robin-dc.github.io/Lofi-Clock/<br>
🐱 https://github.com/robin-dc/Lofi-Clock.git<br><br>
<strong>Landing Pages</strong><br>
- Easybank https://robin-dc.github.io/Easybank-Landing-Page/ <br>
- Blogr https://robin-dc.github.io/Blogr/ <br>
- Loopstudios https://robin-dc.github.io/Loopstudios/ <br>
- Huddle https://robin-dc.github.io/Huddle-Landing-Page/ <br>
- Fylo https://robin-dc.github.io/Fylo-Landing-Page/ <br>
| slider of newjeans members identity | css,html,javascript,slider | 2023-02-10T14:19:52Z | 2023-02-13T14:13:39Z | null | 1 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | CSS |
Nurislom373/SMSP | master | # School Management System Project (SMSP)
A School Management Software is a tool to manage all the educational and administrative tasks without any hassle. It
enables schools to digitally manage and monitor daily school activities on a single platform. | A School Management Software is a tool to manage all the educational and administrative tasks without any hassle. It enables schools to digitally manage and monitor daily school activities on a single platform. | hibernate,javascript,jpa,mvc,postgresql,spring-boot,thymeleaf | 2023-02-20T17:39:33Z | 2023-02-24T17:08:02Z | null | 2 | 0 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | GPL-3.0 | HTML |
aidenkoog/websocket-module | master | # Notice
- As of October 18, 2023, this repository will no longer be maintained.
## Websocket library module
Implemented by React, Javascript, Websocket, Usecase and repository modules.
#### Continue to study and ponder to improve the code structure.
This project is to make template code that can be applied to any app development.
It is written based on JavaScript,
- Language: Javascript
#### Release Note
- 2023/02/21 : Initialized react project.
- 2023/02/22 : (1st) Built home main ui, domain usecase, repository and socket modules.
- 2023/02/22 : (2nd) Deleted unused README in src directory.
#### Link
If you are interested in information about me or other activities, please access the link below.
| Plugin | LINK |
| ----------- | ---------------------------------------- |
| Github page | [https://aidenkoog.github.io/] |
| provide source code to use web-socket module using repositories and use case functions | javascript,react,websocket,repository,socket-io,sockjs,sockjs-client,stompjs,usecase,uuidv4 | 2023-02-21T10:53:55Z | 2024-02-10T04:08:46Z | null | 1 | 0 | 11 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
prateek-bka/lazy-hose-3359 | main | <h1 align="center">Pepperfry.com Clone : FurnitureTry.com</h1>
<h2 align="center">Pepperfry is an Indian online marketplace for furniture and home décor.</h2>
<br />
<p align="center">
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/HTML5-E34F26?style=for-the-badge&logo=html5&logoColor=white" alt="html"/>
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/CSS3-1572B6?style=for-the-badge&logo=css3&logoColor=white" alt="css3"/>
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/JavaScript-323330?style=for-the-badge&logo=javascript&logoColor=F7DF1E" alt="JavaScript" />
<img src="https://img.shields.io/badge/React-20232A?style=for-the-badge&logo=react&logoColor=61DAFB" alt="react"/>
<img src="https://camo.githubusercontent.com/5d58ae623237663dd0d209c197c95181d672cbc62ad322039de3c37f1647bcce/68747470733a2f2f696d672e736869656c64732e696f2f62616467652f4368616b726125323055492d3362633762643f7374796c653d666f722d7468652d6261646765266c6f676f3d6368616b72617569266c6f676f436f6c6f723d7768697465" alt="chakraUI"/>
</p>
<br />
<h3 align="center"><a href="https://furnituretry.vercel.app/"><strong>Want to see live preview »</strong></a></h3>
### 🔗 Live Deployed URL: https://furnituretry.vercel.app/
<br />
<br />
## The user-Interface of the FurnitureTry.com
<h3>FurnitureTry Homepage Screenshot</h3>
<img width="951" alt="Homepage_1" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/96651559/221482831-dd15e5a0-a5ec-4b2c-99ae-7165f100c378.PNG">
<br />
<img width="949" alt="Homepage_2" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/96651559/221482932-11795882-e8d7-45a7-97da-c879296453e8.PNG">
<br />
<h3>FurnitureTry Signup Screenshot</h3>
<img width="949" alt="Login_1" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/96651559/221482984-51f200ea-c13b-4c23-8cf7-08f594c65ebf.PNG">
<br />
<h3>FurnitureTry Product Page Screenshot</h3>
<img width="953" alt="ProductPage_1" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/96651559/221483009-8bd8256a-4d29-49d9-8912-3e18c9081a7a.PNG">
<br />

<br />
<img width="949" alt="ProductPage_2" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/96651559/221483063-372fdee3-d3d6-485b-b8d4-899503972e26.PNG">
<br />
<h3>FurnitureTry Cart Page Screenshot</h3>
<img width="955" alt="Cart_1" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/96651559/221483099-42da2850-b496-4641-8c0e-2521a6624c51.PNG">
<br />
<h3>FurnitureTry Checkout Page Screenshot</h3>
<img width="948" alt="Checkout_1" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/96651559/221483130-138face5-350f-4f07-967c-7ecd5565a039.PNG">
<br />
<br />
## Team Members:
<h3>Team Lead: <b>Prateek Agrawal (fw20_0114)</b> </h3>
<a href="https://linkedin.com/in/prateekbka">
<img align="center" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/LinkedIn-0077B5?style=for-the-badge&logo=linkedin&logoColor=white" alt="" />
</a>
<a title="prateek.bka@gmail.com" href="mailto:prateek.bka@gmail.com">
<img align="center" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Gmail-D14836?style=for-the-badge&logo=gmail&logoColor=white" alt="prateek.bka@gmail.com" />
</a>
<br />
<h3>Member 1: <b>Sajan Kumar (fw20_1131)</b> </h3>
<a href="https://linkedin.com/in/sajan-kumar-gupta">
<img align="center" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/LinkedIn-0077B5?style=for-the-badge&logo=linkedin&logoColor=white" alt="" />
</a>
<a title="sajan99559@gmail.com" href="mailto:sajan99559@gmail.com">
<img align="center" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Gmail-D14836?style=for-the-badge&logo=gmail&logoColor=white" alt="sajan99559@gmail.com" />
</a>
<br />
<h3>Member 2: <b>Sameer Kumar Padhy (fw20_1255)</b> </h3>
<a href="https://linkedin.com/in/sameer-kumar-padhy-4019ba131">
<img align="center" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/LinkedIn-0077B5?style=for-the-badge&logo=linkedin&logoColor=white" alt="" />
</a>
<a title="sameerpadhy50@gmail.com" href="mailto:sameerpadhy50@gmail.com">
<img align="center" src="https://img.shields.io/badge/Gmail-D14836?style=for-the-badge&logo=gmail&logoColor=white" alt="sameerpadhy50@gmail.com" />
</a>
<br />
<br />
<br />
## Project Code:
<h3>lazy-hose-3359</h3>
<h3>IA: vivek.goswami@masaischool.com</h3>
<br />
<br />
## Show your support
Give a ⭐️ if you like this project!
| Pepperfry.com Clone : FurnitureTry an Indian online marketplace for furniture and home décor. | chakra-ui,css3,html5,javascript,react,reactjs,styled-components,redux,redux-store,redux-thunk | 2023-02-18T15:53:17Z | 2023-04-10T09:09:37Z | null | 4 | 16 | 71 | 0 | 1 | 3 | null | null | JavaScript |
LennartHennigs/PiPortfolioDaemon | main | # PiPortfolioDaemon
*Disclaimer*: This is a work in progress!
- Author: Lennart Hennigs (<https://www.lennarthennigs.de>)
- Copyright (C) 2023 Lennart Hennigs.
- Released under the MIT license.
- To see the latest changes look at the [Changelog](https://github.com/LennartHennigs/PiPortfolioDaemon/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md).
- If you find this library helpful please consider giving it a ⭐️ at [GitHub](https://github.com/LennartHennigs/Button2) and/or [buy me a ☕️](https://ko-fi.com/lennart0815).
Thank you!
## Description
- This is a NodeJS web server that runs on a Raspberry Pi, connected to the Portfolio's Parallel interface.
- It offers web interface to upload and download software to and from the Portfolio.
<kbd><img src="images/preview.png" width="600px" /></kbd>
## Introduction
The [Atari Portfolio](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari_Portfolio) was the first palmtop computer.
Using and experiencing one today is hard, as you have hard time putting any files onto it.
- The storage cards it uses are no longer produced ([Bee Cards](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_Card_(game_cartridge))) and are kind of rare.
- To transfer files you need the [Atari Portfolio Parallel Interface](https://www.atari-computermuseum.de/hpc_peri.htm),...
- ... and a PC that actually still has a parallel port,...
- ... and a transfer program like [transfolio](http://www.pofowiki.de/doku.php?id=software:vorstellung:exchanges:transfolio)
Without the above, the Atari is mostly a pretty plastic brick that you cannot access.
To fix this, I wanted to provide an easy way to transfer data to the Portfolio with modern computers.
## Functions
- Provides a web page on `[Pi IP-Address]:3000`
- There you can...
- list folder content on the Portfolio
- download files
- upload files
- see an activity log
- In addition, it watches a shared SAMBA folder for uoloaded files to send them to the Portfolio.
- It also detects whether the connection to the Portfolio has timed out.
<kbd><img src="images/output.png" width="600px" /></kbd>
## Prerequisites
- Atari Portfolio with Parallel Interface
- Raspberry Pi (Zero)
- Atari Portfolio connected to Pi
- NodeJS installed on the Pi
- `rpfolio` installed on the Pi
- Nice to have: A shared SAMBA folder on the Pi
<kbd><img src="images/parallel.png" /></kbd>
## How To Use
- [connect the Pi to the Portfolio](https://lennarthennigs.de/how-to-connect-an-atari-portfolio/)
- run the transfer system util on the Portfolio (in server mode)
- `Atari + S > F > S`
- copy the project files onto your Pi
- `git clone https://github.com/LennartHennigs/PiPortfolioDaemon.git`
- [set up a public SAMBA share](https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-samba/) for the `~/upload/` folder (optional)
- [install NodeJS on your Pi](https://gist.github.com/davps/6c6e0ba59d023a9e3963cea4ad0fb516)
- build [rpfolio](https://lennarthennigs.de/how-to-connect-an-atari-portfolio/)
- run the server via `node ~/PiPortfolioDaemon/server.js`
- open `[ip address of your Pi]:3000` in your browser
- transfer away
<kbd><img src="images/platine1.png" /></kbd>
<kbd><img src="images/platine2.png" /></kbd>
| NodeJS server to upload and download files from a Pi to a Atari Portfolio | atari-portfolio,raspberry-pi,javascript,nodejs,retrocomputing | 2023-02-18T08:10:59Z | 2023-05-28T14:03:19Z | 2023-05-28T10:24:23Z | 1 | 0 | 91 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | JavaScript |
DiamondCoder02/Lily_Femboy | master | # Femboy_uwu - Lily (Lewd bot)

## A bit of explanation
Hi and welcome to the bots development page. Currently I work alone while doing university, so development is slow. Hope you enjoy the bot and have fun with it.
The development can be checked on the [projects page](https://github.com/users/DiamondCoder02/projects/2).
This is a lewd bot, so it will spice the server up. If you would rather have everything else(, maybe even nsfw protection) check: [Lulu_Femboy sfw](https://github.com/DiamondCoder02/Lulu_Femboy).
As a special feature if both bot is in one server, the two bot might talk with each other, but I will see how hard would it be to implement it.
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Discord bot invite (permissions might change in the future as more stuff is added): ~~Bot Invite Here.~~
**Due to changes, not available for now.**
Admin permissions for bot: [Admin Bot Invite.](https://discord.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=1073509408627232768&permissions=8&scope=applications.commands%20bot)
Support server: [Discord link](https://discord.gg/DcQS9mNEUh)
Google form for bug and feature report if you prefer it: [link here](https://forms.gle/ebD1edtbir2gDgAn9).
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### Debug level for dotenv
(*-1 will disappear all logging.*)
0. Only errors.
1. Warns and console.line
2. Console.info
3. Console.log (Default)
4. Console.debug
console.log("foo"); // Logged to console & saved in 1594897100267.log
console.debug("foo"); // Won't log to console, but will be saved in 1594897100267.log
## API stuff (npm packages in package.json)
- [Waifu.pics - waifu_pics](https://waifu.pics/)
- Also big thanks for Github Copilot. :3
## Notes
- .env only gives back string.
- Drink wine and listen to music, to boost morale, motivational and productivity.
| NSFW femboy bot // Made with Discord.JS v14 | bot,discord,discord-bot,discord-js,javascript,nsfw,nsfw-discord-bot | 2023-02-11T00:38:41Z | 2023-11-30T11:26:06Z | null | 1 | 4 | 26 | 5 | 1 | 3 | null | MIT | JavaScript |
PerkyCrow/FallenHero | main | null | A pure JavaScript game | canvas,game,javascript | 2023-02-18T11:56:34Z | 2023-02-26T19:20:21Z | 2023-02-25T22:58:44Z | 1 | 0 | 20 | 2 | 0 | 3 | null | Unlicense | JavaScript |
github-1970/Portfolio | main | # Portfolio Website with Laravel
This repository contains a Portfolio website built with Laravel. The website serves as a platform to display the developer's projects, skills, and other relevant information. It includes sections such as Home, About Me, Skills, Experience & Education, Portfolio, Contact Me, and Blogs.
## Table of Contents
- [Portfolio Website with Laravel](#portfolio-website-with-laravel)
- [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents)
- [Frontend Sections](#frontend-sections)
- [Backend Sections](#backend-sections)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Configuration](#configuration)
- [Screenshots](#screenshots)
- [Contribution](#contribution)
- [License](#license)
## Frontend Sections
The frontend sections of the website are organized as follows:
- **Home**: The main landing page with a brief introduction and call-to-action buttons.
- **About Me**:
1. Personal Information: Information about me and my background.
2. Skills: A list of skills and expertise I possess.
3. Experience & Education: Details about my work experience and educational background.
- **Portfolio**: A showcase of my projects and works.
- **Contact Me**: A contact form to get in touch with me.
- **Blogs**: A section to read the latest blog posts.
## Backend Sections
The backend of this portfolio website is powered by Laravel, a PHP web application framework. It includes the following sections:
- **Authentication**: User login functionality.
- **Admin Panel**: An admin panel to manage the website's content.
- **Database**: MySQL database to store user data, portfolio information, blog posts, and more.
## Installation
To install and run this project locally, follow these steps:
1. Clone the repository: `git clone https://github.com/yourusername/portfolio.git`
2. Change into the project directory: `cd portfolio`
3. Install Composer dependencies: `composer install`
4. Install NPM dependencies: `npm install`
5. Create a copy of the `.env.example` file and rename it to `.env`: `cp .env.example .env`
6. Generate an application key: `php artisan key:generate`
7. Configure your database settings in the `.env` file.
8. Migrate the database: `php artisan migrate`
9. Seed the database with sample data: `php artisan db:seed`
10. Start the development server: `php artisan serve`
## Configuration
In the `.env` file, you should configure the following important settings:
- **APP_NAME**: The name of the application.
- **APP_URL**: The URL of your application.
- **DB_CONNECTION**: Database connection (e.g., mysql).
- **DB_HOST**: Database host (e.g., 127.0.0.1).
- **DB_PORT**: Database port (e.g., 3306).
- **DB_DATABASE**: Database name.
- **DB_USERNAME**: Database username.
- **DB_PASSWORD**: Database password.
- **MAIL_MAILER**: Mail driver (e.g., smtp).
- **MAIL_HOST**: Mail server host.
- **MAIL_PORT**: Mail server port.
- **MAIL_USERNAME**: Your email username.
- **MAIL_PASSWORD**: Your email password.
- **MAIL_ENCRYPTION**: Mail encryption (e.g., tls).
- **MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS**: Default email address for outgoing mail.
- **MAIL_FROM_NAME**: Default name for outgoing mail.
- **ADMIN_LOCAL_NAME**: Your admin local name.
- **ADMIN_NAME**: Your admin username.
- **ADMIN_PASSWORD**: Your admin password.
- **ADMIN_EMAIL**: Your admin email.
- **APARAT_USERNAME**: Your aparat username. (optional)
- **APARAT_PASSWORD**: Your aparat password. (optional)
You can access the admin panel at [http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin-panel](http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin-panel).
**Note**: This project is for portfolio and backend purposes only. The frontend section of the site, is not owned by me but has been modified for demonstration.
## Screenshots
> This section will be completed soon...
## Contribution
Contributions are welcome! If you have suggestions or found issues, please create an issue or send a pull request.
## License
This project is open-source and available under the [MIT License](LICENSE).
| Customizable portfolio template. Install, personalize, showcase your own info. Open for everyone. | cms,laravel,laravel-cms,laravel-framework,laravel10,php,bootstrap,css,html,javascript | 2023-02-22T17:01:35Z | 2024-05-18T12:58:02Z | null | 1 | 5 | 343 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | PHP |
gknpp23/SuperCalculator | main | # SuperCalculator
Challenge proposed in module 02 of the XPe minicamp
| Challenge proposed in module 02 of the XPe minicamp | css3,css3-grid,htlm5,javascript | 2023-02-11T00:44:18Z | 2023-02-22T17:36:53Z | null | 1 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 3 | null | MIT | JavaScript |
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