This is an application that recommends applications based on a users mood.
Wendy Ondigo Raymond Odero Mary Muthoni Esther Moki Marvin Macharia
- Project is created with:
- Java JDK
- Gradle
- Git
- Java
- Spark framework
- Java IDE
- Maven
To run the application in your terminal:
- Run java --version to check which version of java you have installed in your device.
- If you have java installed, you should see an output slightly similar to the one below...
- openjdk 10.0.2 2018**-07-17**
- OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 10.0.2+13-Ubuntu-1ubuntu0.18.04.4) ... then you need to install java by running this : sudo apt install default-jre
- If you have java installed, you should see an output slightly similar to the one below...
- Clone the repository into a desired folder by running the following link in your terminal: https://github.com/OndigoWendy/Hero-Squad
- For users with an IDE such as IntelliJ *Open the project using the IDE you have installed *Build and Run the project.
- For users without an IDE
- Navigate to the folder containing the project
- Build the gradle by running: gradle build.
- Compile the code by running: gradle compileJava
- Navigate to the App class file located at build/classes/java/main and run: java App.
This Program should handle | Input example | Output example |
---|---|---|
Prompt user to enter inputs from a list of predetermined moods. | Moods/Feelings | Ranger of apps that help to enhance or counter the feeling. |
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