# book-tracker [![Read our Contribution Guidelines](https://badges.frapsoft.com/os/v1/open-source.svg?v=102)](./CONTRIBUTING.md) [![Issues](https://img.shields.io/github/issues/Alamantus/book-tracker.svg)](https://gitlab.com/Alamantus/book-tracker/issues) [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/book-tracker/general](https://badges.gitter.im/book-tracker/general.svg)](https://gitter.im/book-tracker/general) An attempt at a viable alternative to Goodreads (currently lacking a name—ideas welcome!) ## Important Links - [Project Scope](https://gitlab.com/Alamantus/book-tracker/wikis/Project-Scope) - Features we feel are essential to the project. Anything beyond the scope should be discussed for later and not prioritized. - [Dependencies Stack](https://gitlab.com/Alamantus/book-tracker/wikis/Dependencies-Stack) - A list of dependencies used in the project and a short explanation of what each of them are for. - [Contrubution Guidelines](./CONTRIBUTING.md) - Subject to change but important to follow. Includes a basic code of conduct. - [Project chat via Gitter](https://gitter.io/book-tracker) - Real-time discussion about the project. - [Issue Tracker](https://gitlab.com/Alamantus/book-tracker/issues) - For adding and tracking feature requests, feedback, and bug reports. - [Main Repo on GitLab](https://gitlab.com/Alamantus/book-tracker) - Where all changes are made "official". - [Mirror Repo on GitHub](https://github.com/Alamantus/book-tracker) - Gets changes from GitLab pushed to it so people who prefer GitHub can contribute there as well. Pull requests and issues created here will also be addressed. ## Installation To develop, you'll need to know how to use a terminal or shell on your computer. Clone the repo to your computer with [Git](https://git-scm.com/) by running: ``` git clone https://gitlab.com/Alamantus/book-tracker.git ``` Then run use [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com) to install the dependencies: ``` yarn ``` ## Usage After everything's installed, run the "start" NPM script to build and serve the front end: ``` npm run start ``` Then use your browser to navigate to http://localhost:1234 to view the website. It's early days, so this segment will definitely change later as the project gets more complex.