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This repo is going to combine with the original project, new contributions can branch and work off of trunk/re-build :)

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Documentation

Needs to be updated with project documentation.

From the template:

We've included a docs folder with a template Tech Spec and Best Practices document, though using Github's Wiki capabilities is also a good idea. This will get you started with documenting your project. Other documents and relevant information that has no other place can live in the docs folder. Replace this paragraph with a brief breakdown of what you've included in your docs folder.

Create React App

This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.

Click on the link above for more information and the docs, or see the guide to Getting Started with Create React App here.

Contributing

Contributors to this and all OpenMaine projects must do so while abiding by our Code of Conduct.

Workflow

All contributing work should be done on a feature-named-branch or from a fork of this repo.

If a feature-branch answers an open issue/task, the branch should be named using the following convention:

task-<#num>-summed-up-title

Peer Review

Each pull request requires at least one review by a member who does not have a commit on the PR before merging.

Linting and Formatting

This project uses ESLint and Prettier to aid continuity, as well as Husky pre-commit hooks which run the linting and formatting automatically before each local commit. See the links above for more information and guides for installation.

Getting Started

Running the Project Locally

To run the project locally, fork or clone this repo here on GitHub, or locally using the command line.

To clone this repository locally using the command line:

git clone https://github.com/OpenMaine/ptld-rent-calc-react.git

Installing Yarn

This project is set up as a monorepo and uses Yarn to manage separate dependencies in the client and server directories.

Before you start using Yarn, you'll first need to install it on your system. For more details about installing Yarn see the guide to installing Yarn.

Not Sure if Yarn is Already Installed?

You can check that Yarn is installed by running the following command

yarn --version

Install Project Dependencies

Inside the root directory (PTLD-RENT-CALC-REACT), install all project dependencies and create a local yarn.lock file by running the yarn install command:

yarn install

The yarn install command should be re-run periodically after pulling from main to update your local yarn.lock and install any dependencies that were changed or added in recent changes to main.

Available Scripts

In the project root directory, you can run the following scripts:

yarn client

Runs the app in the development mode.
Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.

The following scripts are not relevant until server side files are added:

yarn 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.

yarn server

Runs the server in the development mode.
Open http://localhost:5000 to view it in the browser.

yarn dev

Runs the client and server scripts to run in parallel.

Testing

From the template, should be updated once testing has been developed: What does someone need to do to test their work? Have you included a specific testing framework or guideline (hint: you should)? Any information about testing should be added here.

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Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!

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