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ReactJs Scrum Board web page.

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Installation

Cloning the repository

Clearly you'll need git installed on your machine. Navigate to a directory of your choice and clone the repository.

  git clone https://...

Installing dependencies

After cloned, navigate inside the project. Change "project_folder" to the folder just created by the clone command

  cd project_folder/

You'll need to install the project's dependencies now. To do that just:

  npm install

or if you prefer yarn instead npm

  yarn

In case you haven't any of them installed, here some the links for install npm or yarn.

Running

  # for development
  yarn run start

  # for production
  yarn run build

Screenshots

screen shot 2017-08-07 at 12 18 15 pm

Contributing

Create a fork

To contribute to a open source project, you can do a fork from the source code, do your own changes on a copy without compromising the original.

If you don't know how to do that, follow this guide.

Git Flow

GitFlow is a branching model for Git, created by Vincent Driessen. It has attracted a lot of attention because it is very well suited to collaboration and scaling the development team.

So, in my projects I always try to use that. It's very useful and helps to control what is happing to the code base.

Read a little bit more about this.

Open a Pull Request

With all your changes done, and you are ready to contribute, open a pull request to the upstream develop branch. Your PR will be analysed, discuted and aproved gratefuly.

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