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Frontend Part using ReactJS for Nectus 🚀 #1

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Setup The FrontEnd Part

#change Directory to Frontend
$ cd Frontend

# Prepare the environment by Installing all the Packages
$ npm install package.json
  • If all the Packages are installed and you see node_modules Folder Start :
  • if you feel there is no error in the settings of .env.
  • make sure the API url is correct.
  • If you feel that everything can be run, then run Frontend Part.
# Build the Project
$ npm run build

# Start The Project
$ npm run start
REACT_APP_URL_API = http://localhost:5000

@yezz123 yezz123 added enhancement New feature or request help wanted Extra attention is needed labels Jul 10, 2021
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This PR has 1383 quantified lines of changes. In general, a change size of upto 200 lines is ideal for the best PR experience!


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Total files changed: 27

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.json : +422 -1
.dockerignore : +22 -0
.gitignore : +18 -0
.html : +39 -0
.txt : +3 -0
.css : +46 -0
.js : +95 -0
.jsx : +642 -0
.svg : +8 -0
.md : +56 -20
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yezz123 commented Jul 12, 2021

I will try to improve the style and The .css file for the Project to Create a good Design for the Frontend Part for the Project 🚀

@yezz123 yezz123 changed the title Frontend with ReactJs for Nectus 🚀 Frontend Part using ReactJS for Nectus 🚀 Jul 12, 2021
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