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Title: StudyBud

Live link: https://study-bud-87051.web.app


Online Group Study Web Application

Overview:

This project is a web application designed for online group study with friends. Registered users can create, complete, and grade assignments. The application ensures a collaborative and interactive study environment by allowing users to see and interact with each other's assignments.


Features:

  • User Authentication: Secure login and registration using JWT for both email/password and social login.

  • Assignment Creation and Management: Users can create assignments with titles, descriptions, marks, images, difficulty levels, and due dates. Assignments can be updated and deleted by the creators.

  • Assignment Viewing and Filtering: Assignments are displayed with filtering options based on difficulty level.

  • Assignment Submission and Grading: Users can submit their completed assignments, which can be graded by their peers.

  • Responsive Design: The application is fully responsive, ensuring compatibility with mobile, tablet, and desktop devices.

  • Theme Customization: A theme toggling button allows users to switch between light and dark modes.

  • Private Routes with JWT: Ensures that users stay logged in even after refreshing the page. Installation Guide


To clone the project and run it locally, follow these steps:

Prerequisites:

  • Node.js and
  • npm installed
  • MongoDB database
  • Check the package.json files for client and server sides and install the dependencies

Client-Side Installation

  • Clone the repository:
  • npm install
  • Create a .env file:

Create a .env file in the root of the client-side directory and add your Firebase configuration and other environment variables:

Start the development server:

  • npm start
  • Server-Side Installation

Clone the repository:

  • Install dependencies:
  • npm install
  • Create a .env file:

Create a .env file in the root of the server-side directory and add your MongoDB connection string and other environment variables:

Start the server:

  • npm start
  • Live Site
  • Check out the live site: Live Site URL