GraphQL Open Source Project Management
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- About the Project
- Built With
- Getting Started
- Usage
- Roadmap
- Contributing
- License
- Authors
- Acknowledgements
Manage.it is a full-stack JavaScript application that allows users to manage clients and projects. The frontend is built with React and the backend is built with Node.js/GraphQL.
- Clone the repo
git clone [email protected]:rbrtm984/project-management.git
- Navigate to project directory and install dependencies with
npm install
npm install
- Navigate to client directory and install dependencies with
npm install
npm install
- Navigate back to the project directory and start the backend with
npm dev
. Backend runs on port 8080 by default.
npm dev
- Navigate to client directory and start the frontend with
npm start
. Frontend runs on port 3000 by default.
npm start
Note: Project requires MongoDB instance for full functionality. Project built with MongoDB Atlas instance. See setup instructions for your own MongoDB Atlas instance here.
The project is simple in function, and can be used to keep track of projects you're working, clients you're working with, and which projects are associated with which clients.
See the open issues for a list of proposed features (and known issues).
I'd love for us to build together! Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
- If you have suggestions for adding or removing projects, feel free to open an issue to discuss it, or directly create a pull request after you edit the README.md file with necessary changes.
- Please make sure you check your spelling and grammar.
- Create individual PR for each suggestion.
- Fork the Project
- Create your Feature Branch (
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature
) - Commit your Changes (
git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'
) - Push to the Branch (
git push origin feature/AmazingFeature
) - Open a Pull Request
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.
- Robert Mayo - Web Developer - Robert Mayo - Built Kaleidoscope Observability