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🏁 Application already finished 🏁

💬 Dashboard application, a visual representation for data management 🗣

🔗 Index


👉 About the project

👉 Application Layout

👉 Features

👉 Technologies

👉 Project Prerequisites

👉 Download and execution

👉 Contribute with the project

👉 Author

👉 License

🔎 About the project


Full-stack and responsive Dashboard application, a visual representation that brings a graphic interface of the most important information to achieve one or more objectives, displaying the main indicators for decision making consolidated on a single computer screen to be monitored in an agile manner.

🎨 Application Layout


💻 Homepage

📱 Mobile

✅ Features


  • API REST
  • Responsive
  • HomePage
  • User Session System
  • Authentication with JWT and refresh token
  • Validation with toast messages
  • Lead management
  • Automated product management
  • Interface Animations
  • Dashboard with real-time data
  • Data caching

🧪 Technologies


💻 Project developed with the following technologies

🚨 Project Prerequisites


Before you start, you will need to have the following tools installed on your machine:

💡 Also, it is good to have an editor to work with the code like VSCode

🏄‍♂️ Download and execution


# Clone the repository
$ git clone <https://github.com/pauloreis7/Dashgo>

# Access the project folder terminal/cmd
$ cd Dashgo

# Open project in VSCode
$ code .

# Install the project dependencies
yarn install

# Create the postgres database and make the necessary settings

# Run migrations
$ yarn prisma migrate dev

# Run server
$ yarn dev

# Run Web Application
$ yarn dev

# The server will start on port:3000
acesse  <http://localhost:3000>

🎉 How Contribute

PRs Welcome


1. Fork the project.
2. Create a new branch with your changes: git 3. checkout -b my-feature
3. Save your changes and create a commit message telling what you have done: git commit -m "feature: My new feature
4. Submit your changes: git push origin my-feature

Author


👨‍💻 Author

Paulo Reis 🏆

Made by Paulo Reis 🤴 Contact us 👋

📝 License


This project is under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more details.🏛️