- 📖 About the Project
- 💻 Getting Started
- 👥 Authors
- 🔭 Future Features
- 🤝 Contributing
- ⭐️ Show your support
- 🙏 Acknowledgements
- ❓ FAQ
- 📝 License
Awesome Books ES6 is a simple web app that stores books, it uses modular architechture.
HTML, CSS, NodeJS
Structure
Style
- Refactoring JS architecture.
- Use Modules.
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
In order to run this project you need: Open terminal on the same folder of the project and run:
npm install
Clone this repository to your desired folder:
cd my-folder
git clone git@github.com/codedit334/Awesome_Books_ES6.git
Install this project with:
cd Awesome_Books_ES6
npm install
To run the project, open index.html
To run tests, run the following command:
To check for html errors run:
npx hint .
To check for css errors run:
npx stylelint "**/*.{css,scss}"
To check for js errors run:
npx eslint .
👤 Author1
- GitHub: @codedit334
- Twitter: @oussedit
- LinkedIn: Oussama Elabdioui
- Rebuild the website using React.
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues page.
If you like this project send your feedback to encourage me to do more.
I would like to thank Microverse for offering me this opportunity to learn, and practice my skills.
-Why use linters?
- The use of linters helps to diagnose and fix technical issues, also linters can help teams achieve a more readable and consistent style, through the enforcement of its rules.
-Why use modular programming ?
- Modular programming usually makes your code easier to read because it means separating it into functions that each only deal with one aspect of the overall functionality.
This project is MIT licensed. (Check the LICENSE file)