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🚂 bahn-helpers.dev

A collection of useful tools in the train hacker area.

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Contributing

Make sure you have a recent version of Node.js installed (we recommend at least version v12.14.). After installing Node.js you'll have the node but also the npm command available. npm is Node.js' package manager.

Additionally, please have a look at the CONTRIBUTING.md including further information about what counts as a bahn helper.

Fork and clone this repository. Head over to your terminal and run the following command:

git clone git@github.com:[YOUR_USERNAME]/tiny-helpers.git
cd tiny-helpers
npm ci
npm run projects:add

Add a new helper

simply add new json file

Under projects you find the project-name.json-files. Copy and add the information in your style

{
  "name": "My Project",
  "desc": "",
  "url": "my-url.org/",
  "links": {
      "github": "https://github.com/xxx"
  },
  "licenses": [
      "MIT"
  ],
  "contacts": [
  ],
  "maintainers": [
  ],
  "addedAt": "2020-12-12"
}

By npm

npm run projects:add will ask a few questions and create a file in helpers/. Commit the changes and open a pull request.

Run the project locally

This project uses Vercel's routing configuration. The / route doesn't work locally. To start, navigate to localhost:8080/home/ after running npm run dev.

npm run dev

Contributors ✨

Inspired by the project https://tiny-helpers.dev/ from Stefan Judis.

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