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crc-ui-storybook1

v1.0.0

Published

![Logo](https://www.creditrepaircloud.com/hubfs/Imported%20images/CRC_-_Primary_Logo_Primary_logo.svg)

Downloads

6

Readme

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Credit Repair Cloud UI

Credit Repair Cloud UI (CRCUI) is a React Based UI application . It is built using Vite as the build tool, TypeScript for the programming language, and PNPM to manage dependencies.

Installation

To install the application, first make sure that you have Node.js and PNPM installed on your computer. Then, follow these steps:

  • Clone the repository to your local machine.
  • Navigate to the root directory of the project.
  • Make sure node version 16 or 18 is enabled.
  • Run the command pnpm install to install all dependencies.
  pnpm install

Note: -If you don't find pnpm in existing machine then install by pnpm using: npm i -g pnpm
After installing pnpm, restart your machine -If you are facing file rename errors or library version mismatch then: Try to clean node_modules Try to remove pnpm & Install again Try to remove package-lock.json Now try pnpm install

Development

To start the development server, run the command pnpm run dev in the terminal. This will start the server and open a new tab in your default web browser at http://localhost:5173/.

Note: Try to check .env file base urls in order to point to required environment & restart app.

Building for production

To build the application for production, run the command pnpm run build in the terminal. This will compile the application into a single bundle and place it in the dist directory.

Technologies Used

  • Vite - Build tool
  • React - JavaScript library for building user interfaces
  • Redux - State management library
  • Redux Toolkit - Package for efficient Redux development
  • Material UI - React components for faster and easier web development
  • Emotion React - Library for writing CSS in JS
  • TypeScript - Programming language
  • PNPM - Package manager