The idea is to build an expense tracker application that would have persistent data for a given user. It would collect data about income and expenses and represent a summary to the user.
This project has been developed as a part of Hack-R-Play
- Next.JS for the user-facing interface.
nhost
for data storage and authentication.- TailwindCSS for styling.
- Option to add, edit and delete item entries for income and expense.
- Authenticated users get a private space to manage their expenses.
- Daily, monthly and yearly views to look at the spends
- Responsive design to handle the smooth experience of the app on all kinds of devices and screens.
- Preview monthly and yearly logs and download data as PDFs.
- Categorization of income and expenses.
- Graphical representation of expenses from different categories.
Any kind of positive contribution is welcome! Please help us to grow by contributing to the project. If you wish to contribute, you can,
- Suggest a Feature
- Test the app, and help it improve.
- Improve the app, fix bugs, etc.
- Improve documentation.
Please read CONTRIBUTING for details on submitting issues and pull requests.
This is a Next.js project bootstrapped with create-next-app
.
First, run the development server:
npm run dev
# or
yarn dev
Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.
You can start editing the page by modifying pages/index.js
. The page auto-updates as you edit the file.
API routes can be accessed on http://localhost:3000/api/hello. This endpoint can be edited in pages/api/hello.js
.
The pages/api
directory is mapped to /api/*
. Files in this directory are treated as API routes instead of React pages.
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- Next.js Documentation - learn about Next.js features and API.
- Learn Next.js - an interactive Next.js tutorial.
You can check out the Next.js GitHub repository - your feedback and contributions are welcome!
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