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ace-common

v1.0.0

Published

@ace UI Library Package

Downloads

3

Readme

If you find anything which can be improved in the README.md then ping me and give a pull request.

🚀 Quick start

  1. Download required softwares.

    1. Download Github from here
    2. Download Node.js from here
    3. Download your favourite Code Editor (VS Code Preferred)
  2. Setup Environment locally.

    1. Clone Repo & Install dependencies

      Linux / Mac Users

      1. Run the following commands in your terminal
      cd ~/Desktop
      git clone https://github.com/ACE-VSIT/ACE-Website
      cd ./ACE-Website
      npx lerna bootstrap -- --legacy-peer-deps
      cd packages/website && touch .env.development
      cd packages/admintable && touch .env

      Windows Users

      1. Open CMD / Power Shell / Git Bash in your folder
      2. Run the following commands
      git clone https://github.com/ACE-VSIT/ACE-Website
      cd ./ACE-Website
      npx lerna bootstrap -- --legacy-peer-deps
      create .env.development inside packages/website
      create .env inside packages/admintable
    2. Open the Project in your preferred code editor

    3. Opne the .env.development file of each package and add the required env-vars

    4. Start the Local Dev server

      Note* the server takes some time to start.

       yarn start
    5. Website should be up and running on your http://localhost:8000/

    6. Admintable should be up and runnning on your http://localhost:3000/

:man_technologist: Directory Structure