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CoMeds is an e-Commerce Web Application built to bring together patients (or people in need of medicines, oxygen cylinders and equipment) and their suppliers during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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CoMeds

CoMeds is an e-Commerce Website built to provide a common platform between the medicine, oxygen-cylinders and other medical equipments suppliers and the patients in need.

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes.

Prerequisites

Your machine should have Npm( or Yarn ) and Node.js installed to use it locally.

Setup and Installation

Setting up the repository locally

  1. First fork 🍴 the repo to your account.

    Go to the forked repo and clone it 👥 to your local machine.

    git clone https://github.com/Your_Username/comeds-hf21.git

    This will make a copy of the code to your local machine.

  2. Now move to the comeds-hf21 directory.

    cd comeds-hf21

  3. Now check the remote of your local code by:

    git remote -v

    The response should look like:

    origin https://Your_Username/comeds-hf21.git (fetch)
    
    origin https://Your_Username/comeds-hf21.git (push) 
    

    To add upstream to remote, run:

    git remote add upstream https://github.com/arkarn04/comeds-hf21.git

    Again run git remote -v, the rrsponse should look like:

    origin https://Your_Username/comeds-hf21.git (fetch)
    
    origin https://Your_Username/comeds-hf21.git (push)
      
    upstream https://github.com/arkarn04/comeds-hf21 (fetch)
    
    upstream https://github.com/arkarn04/comeds-hf21 (push)
    
  4. Once the remote is set, install all the necessary dependencies by the following comand:

    npm install-all

Run locally

Run the below command to start the server

npm run start

Go to: http://localhost:5000

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CoMeds is an e-Commerce Web Application built to bring together patients (or people in need of medicines, oxygen cylinders and equipment) and their suppliers during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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