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PROJECT NAME

Description

Duration: 2 Week Sprint

Directly above this is how long it took you to develop the project. Your project description goes here. What problem did you solve? How did you solve it?

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To see the fully functional site, please visit: DEPLOYED VERSION OF APP

Screen Shot

Include one or two screen shots of your project here (optional). Remove if unused.

Prerequisites

Link to software that is required to install the app (e.g. node).

  • Node.js
  • List other prerequisites here

Installation

How do you get your application up and running? This is a step by step list for how another developer could get this project up and running. The good target audience in terms of knowledge, would be a fellow Primer from another cohort being able to spin up this project. Note that you do not need a paragraph here to intro Installation. It should be step-by-step.

If your application has secret keys (for example -- Twilio), make sure you tell them how to set that up, both in getting the key and then what to call it in the .env file.

  1. Create a database named your database name,
  2. The queries in the tables.sql file are set up to create all the necessary tables and populate the needed data to allow the application to run correctly. The project is built on Postgres, so you will need to make sure to have that installed. We recommend using Postico to run those queries as that was used to create the queries,
  3. Open up your editor of choice and run an npm install
  4. Run npm run server in your terminal
  5. Run npm run client in your terminal
  6. The npm run client command will open up a new browser tab for you!

Usage

How does someone use this application? Tell a user story here.

  1. xxx
  2. xxx
  3. xxx
  4. xxx
  5. xxx
  6. xxx

Built With

List technologies and frameworks here

License

MIT

Note, include this only if you have a license file. GitHub will generate one for you if you want!

Acknowledgement

Thanks to Prime Digital Academy who equipped and helped me to make this application a reality. (Thank your people)

Support

If you have suggestions or issues, please email me at youremail@whatever.com

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