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DolarVE

Stay informed of the latest exchange rate references from the dollar to the Venezuelan bolivar, you can also monitor fluctuations in the different cryptocurrencies.

Features

  • Monitor the history (daily, weekly and monthly) of currency exchange rates
  • Search currencies functionality
  • Find all your of favorites currencies in one place
  • Easy access to a calculator
  • Can be install as a Progressive Web App (PWA)
  • User registration and login
  • Responsive design for mobile and desktop devices
  • User authentication and authorization
  • Sync user preferences between devices (requires to be authenticated)
  • Light/Dark mode toggle

Technologies Used

  • React (This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.)
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Firebase
  • Chart.js

Demo

Visit the Web App site hosted on Netlify.

dolarve


Getting Started

These instructions will help you install and run the project on your local machine for development and testing.

Prerequisites

Before you run the project, make sure that you have the following tools and software installed on your computer:

  • Text editor/IDE (e.g., VS Code, Sublime Text, Atom)
  • Git
  • Node.js v16.16.0+
  • NPM (usually included with Node.js)

Installation

To install the project on your computer, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the repository to your local machine.

    git clone https://github.com/TonyMckes/dolarve.git
  2. Navigate to the project directory.

    cd dolarve
  3. Install project dependencies by running the command:

    npm install

Usage

To start the development server, run the following command:

Development Server

To run the project, follow these steps:

  1. Start the development server by executing the command:

    npm run start
  2. Open a web browser and navigate to http://localhost:3000 to view the project's home page.

Running Tests

To run tests, simply run the following command:

npm run test

Acknowledgements

Contact Info

Created by @TonyMckes - feel free to contact me!