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Cart SaaS project is all about creating a cart product which can be integrated in any e-commerce product.
Cart SaaS project is all about creating a cart product which can be integrated in any e-commerce product.
This repository is to hold the frontend design and code for the Cart Product. This will include the cart UI and the analytics dashboard UI.
Link to backend repository: https://github.com/su-brat/cart-saas-backend.git
Link to analytics API repository: https://github.com/su-brat/cart-saas-analytics.git
main branch will always contain code which is stable and will go to deployment.dev branch will be the base branch from which feature branches would be created and merged back to dev.dev is fully functional and ready to deploy.main or dev. Every commit should happen through PR to these branches.Refer this.
Note: When husky is installed for the first time using npm install or npm i, remember to use npm run prepare or npx husky install to initialise husky managed local scripts. Strictly do this even before you make your first commit.
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Cart SaaS project is all about creating a cart product which can be integrated in any e-commerce product.
We found that ec-cart demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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