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SUCU

Web Application for SUCU's website.

Prerequisites

Please install the following.

This project use Svelte and TailwindCSS as CSS Framework.

For front-end design you can see in SUCU's Figma. You can download all resources in figma too.

Getting Started

  1. Clone this repository
# Using SSH (recommended)
git clone [email protected]:isd-sgcu/sucu-frontend-2024.git

# Using Https (not recommended)
https://github.com/isd-sgcu/sucu-frontend-2024.git
  1. Go to project folder
cd sucu-frontend-2024
  1. Install all dependencies
pnpm install
  1. Run
pnpm dev
  1. Go to http://localhost:5173 in your fav browser.

Contributing

We will seperate a branch for each features and each person then, create pull request for combine code together.

  1. Go to dev branch and pull updated code
git checkout dev

git pull
  1. Create branch and go to your branch
git branch {your_branch_name}

git checkout {your_branch_name}

Note : exmaple of {your_branch_name} is boom/feat/pet-card, aungpao/refactor/main-page

  1. Push your branch upstream
git push --set-upstream origin {your_branch_name}
  1. Working with your code

  2. Stage and commit your changes

git add .

git commit -m {commit_message}
  1. Push your code in to your branch
git push
  1. Create pull request to dev branch in github
  2. Wait for the code to be reviewed and merged

Conventional Commit Format

In short, the commit message should look like this:

git commit -m "feat: <what-you-did>"

# or

git commit -m "fix: <what-you-fixed>"

# or

git commit -m "refactor: <what-you-refactored>"

The commit message should start with one of the following types:

  • feat: A new feature
  • fix: A bug fix
  • refactor: A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature
  • style: Changes that do not affect the meaning of the code (white-space, formatting, missing semi-colons, etc)

For more information, please read the conventional commit format documentation.