Explore a diverse range of projects that showcase the capabilities of JavaScript. Whether you're just starting your coding journey or have been in the field for a while, there's something here for everyone. It's not about fancy titles; it's about the joy of coding in JavaScript. Dive in, explore the code, and let the love for coding and learning flow! Thank you for contributing to this collaborative space. Happy coding! π
Important! Setting up the Frontend to Showcase All the Projects
Dear contributors,
We have established the "1Application-frontend" directory at the top of the repository. This directory will serve as the platform where all our projects will be displayed. It's crucial for both the project maintainer and every contributor to channel their efforts towards "1Application-frontend" to successfully host all the projects in a single, unified frontend.
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Begin by forking this repository.
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Clone the repository to your local system with the following command:
git clone https://github.com/<username>/javascript-mini-projects.git
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Navigate to the "1Application-frontend" directory:
cd 1Application-frontend
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Download the necessary development dependencies:
npm install
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Start the server:
npm run dev
Contribute to this repository by adding your awesome JavaScript projects. Here's how:
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Fork this repository.
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Clone the repository into your local system:
git clone https://github.com/thinkswell/javascript-mini-projects.git
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Create a branch
projectname-username
, e.g. -git checkout -b ChatApp-thinkswell
:git checkout -b ChatApp-thinkswell
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Add your projects in the respective directory (if it exists; otherwise, create one). The directory name should be your
ProjectName/USERNAME
.Examples:
ChatApp/thinkswell
Use PascalCase for the naming of the directory.
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Add one project at a time.
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βImportantβ Make sure to add a README.md to your project directory:
- For developers, include what framework, library, language you have used.
- Include the steps to run the project on a local machine.
- If you have used any API, mention how to get the API key and how to use it.
- If you have a live demo of your project, provide a link in the README.md file.
- For non-developers, describe the features of your project and how to use it.
- Include a screenshot of your working project.
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Add & commit:
git add -A git commit -m "Your commit message about the project"
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Push changes to GitHub:
git push origin ChatApp-thinkswell
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Click on
Create a Pull Request
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Attach SCREENSHOTS/GIFs or a link to your working project in the description βImportantβ.
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Submit the PR.
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Leave a β on the repo and
FOLLOW
if you liked the project.
We welcome contributions from the community to enhance and expand our collection of mini JavaScript projects. Here are several ways you can contribute:
π Add New Projects:
Do you have a creative JavaScript project that you think would be a great addition to our collection? Submit your project!
π Bug Fixes:
If you find any issues or bugs in existing projects, please report them by creating an issue. Better yet, submit a pull request with a fix!
π Create Issues:
Have an idea for a new project
? Create a new issue by clicking on the New Issue
button and updating the pre-defined template.
We're happy to merge awesome portfolios into this repository!
This repository contains a collection of mini JavaScript projects, each designed to demonstrate a specific concept or feature. Here's how you can use these projects:
π Choose a Project:
Browse the repository to find a project that interests you. Each project is contained within its own folder.
π Clone the Repository:
Clone this repository to your local machine.
π Navigate to the Project Folder:
Change the directory to the specific project you want to explore.
π Open index.html or index.js in Your Browser:
Most projects include an index.html or index.js file. Open this file in your web browser to interact with the project.
π Explore and Interact:
Have fun with the project!
We are deeply committed to fostering genuine open-source contributions. Consequently, we maintain a strict policy against the use of plagiarized source code. Any Pull Requests (PRs) that do not adhere to our Terms and Conditions will be identified as spam and subsequently closed by our maintainers.
Please be aware that we do not accept responsibility for any potential damages resulting from the scripts or programs included in this repository. These projects are publicly curated and do not undergo stringent malware or virus checks. Therefore, neither the maintainers nor the owner of this repository can be held accountable for any issues arising from running any of the programs or applications found within this repository.