- ๐ About the Project
- ๐ป Getting Started
- ๐ฅ Authors
- ๐ญ Future Features
- ๐ค Contributing
- โญ๏ธ Show your support
- ๐ Acknowledgements
- ๐ License
[Budget-app] is a classic example of a blog website. It is a functional website that show the list of Categories and associated operations to each categories. video description
The Recipe App was built with:
- Ruby On Rails
- PostgreSQL
- Html
- Tailwindcss
- Javascript
Client
The client side of this application is webpage built with html, css, javascript.Server
Rails server is used to host this applicationDatabase
Postgres database version 14.- Add Categories
- Add Transactions
- Display transactions
- Signup signin
To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.
In order to run this project you need:
To run this project, you'll need to install:
- Ruby 2.7.0 or later
- Rails 6.0 or later
- PostgreSQL
Install this project with:
Clone this repository to your desired folder:
`[email protected]:juaryimami/gudget-app.git`
cd recipe-app
Install the required gems:
bundle install
Set up the database:
rails db:create
rails db:migrate
rake assets:precompile
To run the project, execute the following command:
rails server
To run tests, run the following command:
bundle exec rspec
You can deploy this project using:
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๐ค JUHAR SEID
- GitHub: @juaryimami
- Twitter: @jupack
- LinkedIn: juharyimer
- Add a meal planner to help users plan their weekly meals.
- Allow users to add pictures to their recipes.
Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome!
Feel free to check the issues page.
If you like this project...give it a โญ๏ธ!
I would like to acknouledge Gregoire Vella for the design contributor. I would like to thank @microverse
This project is MIT licensed.
NOTE: we recommend using the MIT license - you can set it up quickly by using templates available on GitHub. You can also use any other license if you wish.