URL: https://lovable.dev/projects/b984e4e6-ff9e-4605-ae72-c6a31e39024c
There are several ways of editing your application.
Use Lovable
Simply visit the Lovable Project and start prompting.
Changes made via Lovable will be committed automatically to this repo.
Use your preferred IDE
If you want to work locally using your own IDE, you can clone this repo and push changes. Pushed changes will also be reflected in Lovable.
The only requirement is having Node.js & npm installed - install with nvm
Follow these steps:
# Step 1: Clone the repository using the project's Git URL.
git clone <YOUR_GIT_URL>
# Step 2: Navigate to the project directory.
cd <YOUR_PROJECT_NAME>
# Step 3: Install the necessary dependencies.
npm i
# Step 4: Start the development server with auto-reloading and an instant preview.
npm run dev
Edit a file directly in GitHub
- Navigate to the desired file(s).
- Click the "Edit" button (pencil icon) at the top right of the file view.
- Make your changes and commit the changes.
Use GitHub Codespaces
- Navigate to the main page of your repository.
- Click on the "Code" button (green button) near the top right.
- Select the "Codespaces" tab.
- Click on "New codespace" to launch a new Codespace environment.
- Edit files directly within the Codespace and commit and push your changes once you're done.
This project is built with .
- Vite
- TypeScript
- React
- shadcn-ui
- Tailwind CSS
Simply open Lovable and click on Share -> Publish.
- Navigate to the main page of your repository.
- Click on the "Code" button (green button) near the top right.
- Select the "Codespaces" tab.
- Click on "New codespace" to launch a new Codespace environment.
- Once the Codespace environment is ready, open a terminal within the Codespace.
- Run the following commands to build and preview the project:
# Step 1: Install the necessary dependencies.
npm i
# Step 2: Build the project.
npm run build
# Step 3: Preview the project.
npm run preview
- Create a new site on Netlify.
- Connect your GitHub repository to Netlify.
- Configure the build settings:
- Build command:
npm run build
- Publish directory:
dist
- Build command:
- Deploy the site.
We don't support custom domains (yet). If you want to deploy your project under your own domain then we recommend using Netlify. Visit our docs for more details: Custom domains