Linkta-org / sandbox

Sandbox sprint repo for core functionality prototype
MIT License
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Welcome to Linkta's Sandbox

Introduction

Welcome to Linkta's Sandbox! This repository is our playground for exploring new ideas and possibilities. Here, we encourage experimentation and a lightweight approach to innovation. If you have a new idea or a better way of doing something, we want to see it! Submit a pull request and share your thoughts in the discussion field.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have Node.js installed on your machine. If not, you can download it from Node.js official website.

Installation

To set up your environment and install all the required dependencies, run the following command in your terminal: npm install

How to Use This Repository

Development

To start both the frontend and backend development servers concurrently, run: npm run dev This command leverages concurrent execution to allow you to see your changes in real-time.

Build

To build both the frontend and backend for production, execute: npm run build This command prepares your application for deployment by optimizing both ends.

Start

To start your application using the production builds, use: npm run start This will launch both the frontend and backend concurrently in production mode.

Contributing

Submitting Changes - Contributors

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new branch for each feature or improvement.
  3. Send a pull request from each feature branch to the main branch for review. !!! Members should feel comfortable just submit PRs/Issues without having to fork it!!!

Discussions

Got ideas or feedback? Drop your thoughts in the discussion field and let's brainstorm together!

Experimental Features

Feel free to test and implement experimental features. This sandbox is designed for daring exploration and creative bursts!

Support

If you encounter any issues or have questions, open an issue in the repository, and one of our maintainers will help you out.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the file for details.