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@grigorov-it/mazer

v2.2.0

Published

Free and Open-source Bootstrap 5 Admin Dashboard Template and Landing Page

Downloads

23

Readme

Mazer Screenshot

All Contributors GitHub last commit GitHub code size in bytes License

Installation

Using a ready-made built (recommended)

Download the latest release from the releases page. Open the index HTML file and explore the source code.

Building yourself

  1. Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/zuramai/mazer
  1. Install dependencies
yarn install
# OR
npm install
  1. Run it locally
npm run dev
  1. Open http://localhost:5173 in your browser

Building with Docker

  • Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/zuramai/mazer
  • Make sure you have Docker installed and run:
    • docker build -t mazer-frontend .
    • docker run -it -d -p 5173:80 --name mazer mazer-frontend
    • Open http://localhost:5173

Community Mazer-based open sources

Contributing

Please follow Contributing Guide before contributing.

License

Mazer is under MIT License.

Author

Mazer is created by Saugi.

Sponsors

zuramai's sponsors