Welcome to BookForum, a web application that serves as a platform for book enthusiasts to discuss, share, and discover their favorite books. This README file provides an overview of the application, its features, and instructions for setting up and running the application.
BookForum is a web-based forum designed specifically for book lovers. It provides a space for users to engage in discussions about various books, share their thoughts and recommendations, and connect with like-minded individuals. Whether you're an avid reader, an aspiring author, or just someone looking for a good book to read, BookForum has something for everyone.
- User Registration and Authentication: Users can create accounts, log in, and securely authenticate themselves.
- Discussion: Users can create and participate in discussion threads dedicated to specific books.
- Comment and Like: Users can comment and participate in discussion with post some comment and like.
- Search Functionality: Easily find threads, reviews, and users through a powerful search feature.
- User Profiles: Customize your profile, track your discussion history, and connect with other users.
Follow these steps to set up BookForum on your local machine:
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Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/kevinalfito69/forum_baca.git -
Navigate to the Project Directory:
cd forum_baca -
Install Dependencies:
npm install pip install -r requirement.txt -
Run the Application:
//run tailwind npm run tailwind // run server python manage.py runserver -
Visit the Application: Open your web browser and go to
http://localhost:8000to access BookForum.
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User Registration: Create an account to start participating in discussions and sharing your book-related experiences.
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Explore Discussions: Browse existing discussion threads, reviews, and user profiles to discover new books and engage with the community.
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Create Discussion and Comment: Share your thoughts by creating discussion for specific books or genres. Write and Comment the discussion.
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Connect with Users: Follow other users, mention them in your posts, and build connections within the BookForum community.
We welcome contributions from the community! If you have ideas for new features, bug fixes, or improvements, please open an issue or submit a pull request. Check out our Contributing Guidelines for more information.
BookForum is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use, modify, and distribute the application according to the terms of the license.
Happy reading and discussing on BookForum! 📚📖