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Eggly - a bookmark manager built with AngularJS

A project to develop a bookmark manager app, following an egghead course.

Learning Objectives

  • To improve my AngularJS skills

How to run it

$  git clone [email protected]:StephanMusgrave/Eggly.git
$  cd eggly
$  python -m SimpleHTTPServer
  =>  http://localhost:8000/index.html#/

Heroku

Click here to open the web page on Heroku: App on Heroku

Technologies used

Technology Used for
Javascript Programming language
AngularJS A web application framework for creating one-page web applications that only require HTML, CSS, and JavaScript on the client side
ui-router State-based routing for AngularJS, an alternative to AngularJS's default routing module
Lo-Dash A JS utility library, alternative to underscore.js
Heroku Deployment: App on Heroku
HTML5 Web Pages
CSS3 Styling
Glypicons for styling links and buttons

Developed by

Steve Musgrave

Further work to do

#Local Server: If you need a quick web server running and you don't want to mess with setting up apache or something similar, then Python can help. Python comes with a simple built in HTTP server. With the help of this little HTTP server you can turn any directory in your system into your web server directory. The only thing you need to have installed is Python.

Practically speaking this is very useful to share files inside your local network. Implementing this tiny but hugely useful HTTP server is very simple, its just a single line command.

Assume that I would like to share the directory /home/hisam and my IP address is 192.168.1.2

Open up a terminal and type:

$ cd /home/somedir $ python -m SimpleHTTPServer That's it! Now your http server will start in port 8000. You will get the message:

Serving HTTP on 0.0.0.0 port 8000 ... Now open a browser and type the following address:

http://192.168.1.2:8000 You can also access it via:

http://127.0.0.1:8000 If the directory has a file named index.html, that file will be served as the initial file. If there is no index.html, then the files in the directory will be listed.

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