When it comes to Bullet Journaling (or Bujo), it's not uncommon to solely use one notebook for everything, including, but not limited to, running lists, habit trackers, daily reflections, etc. While this system can work fine there can be a problem with referencing things that aren't in the journal. Even within the journal referencing other items can become quite the hassle. What this concept plans to solve is to add that interconnectivity that is lacking in a phyisical notebook between the list items and links to websites that doesn't fit directly into a notebook. This would allow users to follow the standard system with bullet journaling with the added value of being able to quickly access the links or list items that your referencing.
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.
What things you need to install the software and how to install them
- Node.js
- Install from their website
- make sure your version is at least v18.8.0
node -v
A step by step series of examples that tell you how to get a development env running
Say what the step will be
Give the example
And repeat
until finished
End with an example of getting some data out of the system or using it for a little demo
Explain how to run the automated tests for this system
Explain what these tests test and why
Give an example
Explain what these tests test and why
Give an example
Add additional notes about how to deploy this on a live system
- React - JS Library for user interfaces
- NPM - Dependency Management
- Express and Node.js - Used to build api
- MongoDB - Database used
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
- Shannon Myers - Initial work - Centanomics
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
- Ryder Carroll - creator of the Bullet Journal Method