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Market2

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Introduction

Welcome to the source code for market2!

The website is accessible here.

Building the source code

If you want to build the source code, follow these steps:

  1. Clone or download to your desktop using the button Clone or download or use git clone https://github.com/Chan4077/market2.git.

  2. Run the following:

    cd path/to/market2 # Replace with your actual path
    npm install        # Used to install the dependencies
    ng serve           # Serve using the @angular/cli 

    NOTE: If you don't have @angular/cli, please view the wiki to install it

  3. Navigate to localhost:3000 and you should see the code there. Done!

Contributing

If you would like to contribute, please create a new issue with the title "Contribute request" and explain why you would like to contribute. Please do not spam your request for contributing, or else I will immediately close the issue. Alternatively, you may fork a repo, make your changes and create a PR (Pull Request) stating your changes or fixes.

NOTES

  • This repo will be updated quite often updated when needed (such as a fix, release, etc.), so check that the issue that you would be reporting is not already fixed by a commit.
  • Same goes for PRs (pull requests).
  • Projects for this repo will be COMING SOON.
  • Status for website here

A note of thanks

❤️ Made with love using Markdown and Github's online editor

😄 Thanks to all the demos online such as the angularfire2 Wiki, Angular Material 2, Angular 4 and other code examples and samples online. Your work is truly appreciated. 🎉

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market2's Issues

Action required: Greenkeeper could not be activated 🚨

🚨 You need to enable Continuous Integration on all branches of this repository. 🚨

To enable Greenkeeper, you need to make sure that a commit status is reported on all branches. This is required by Greenkeeper because it uses your CI build statuses to figure out when to notify you about breaking changes.

Since we didn’t receive a CI status on the greenkeeper/initial branch, it’s possible that you don’t have CI set up yet. We recommend using Travis CI, but Greenkeeper will work with every other CI service as well.

If you have already set up a CI for this repository, you might need to check how it’s configured. Make sure it is set to run on all new branches. If you don’t want it to run on absolutely every branch, you can whitelist branches starting with greenkeeper/.

Once you have installed and configured CI on this repository correctly, you’ll need to re-trigger Greenkeeper’s initial pull request. To do this, please delete the greenkeeper/initial branch in this repository, and then remove and re-add this repository to the Greenkeeper App’s white list on Github. You'll find this list on your repo or organization’s settings page, under Installed GitHub Apps.

Action required: Greenkeeper could not be activated 🚨

🚨 You need to enable Continuous Integration on all branches of this repository. 🚨

To enable Greenkeeper, you need to make sure that a commit status is reported on all branches. This is required by Greenkeeper because it uses your CI build statuses to figure out when to notify you about breaking changes.

Since we didn’t receive a CI status on the greenkeeper/initial branch, it’s possible that you don’t have CI set up yet. We recommend using Travis CI, but Greenkeeper will work with every other CI service as well.

If you have already set up a CI for this repository, you might need to check how it’s configured. Make sure it is set to run on all new branches. If you don’t want it to run on absolutely every branch, you can whitelist branches starting with greenkeeper/.

Once you have installed and configured CI on this repository correctly, you’ll need to re-trigger Greenkeeper’s initial pull request. To do this, please delete the greenkeeper/initial branch in this repository, and then remove and re-add this repository to the Greenkeeper App’s white list on Github. You'll find this list on your repo or organization’s settings page, under Installed GitHub Apps.

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