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Deke Sms App

Deku

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About

Deku SMS is an open-source initiative revolutionizing messaging by emphasizing privacy, security, and innovation. More than an app, we're a community-driven project committed to providing users with a messaging experience that truly empowers them.

In a digitally connected era, privacy is paramount. Deku SMS integrates cutting-edge end-to-end encryption into all aspects of our platform. Messages are transformed into secret codes, decipherable only by the sender and recipient, safeguarding your privacy.

Features

  • Comprehensive information about the Deku SMS app.
  • Clear presentation of the app's features and functionalities.
  • Direct links to the Play Store and GitHub repository for easy access.
  • Contribution guidelines for individuals interested in improving the website.

Getting Started

To set up and run this project locally, follow these steps:

Prerequisites

Make sure you have the following software installed on your system:

Installation

  1. Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/deku-messaging/deku-messaging.github.io.git
  2. Navigate to the project folder: cd deku-messaging.github.io
  3. Install dependencies: npm install or yarn

Usage

Visit the locally hosted website to explore the information about the Deku SMS app and its features. Deku-messaging.github.io

Deployment

If you've made changes to the website and would like to deploy them, follow these steps:

  1. Create a production build: npm run build or yarn run build
  2. Deploy the build using your preferred platform:

Contributing

We welcome contributions to enhance the Deku SMS App Website. To contribute, follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub.
  2. Create a new branch for your feature: git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
  3. Make necessary changes and commit: git commit -m "Add your commit message"
  4. Push your changes to your fork: git push origin feature/your-feature-name
  5. Open a pull request on the main repository.

Upon merging your pull request, your changes will be built and deployed to the live website.

Running Yarn

Inside that directory, you can run several commands:

  • yarn start Starts the development server.

  • yarn build Bundles the app into static files for production.

  • yarn test Starts the test runner.

  • yarn eject Removes this tool and copies build dependencies, configuration files and scripts into the app directory. If you do this, you can’t go back!