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d6c22f8df0991842020f264cb0c8f15772a1739c Prompt: Task Management System
This app focuses on helping students organize their time and do tasks in a more timely manner.
We're currently collecting keyboard input for the To-Do list. The onclick handlers are used to switch between editable and non-editable. Firebase is our main API intergration that allows state to be saved.
- Course - Adds a course
- Collapsible - Adds a collapsible/dropdown
- TodoItem - Task in courses
- AddTodoItem - An input box that helps in adding new todos. Also has a field for date.
- AddCourse - A input box that helps in adding new courses.
Students are able to:
- Add courses
- Add tasks and due dates to the added courses
- Edit already added tasks by simply just clicking on it.
- If the due date is passed, the date turns red
- If within the date, the date turns green.
The npm packages that we used are:
- react-collapsible -- an imported npm component that we're using for our UI
- moment -- used to manage time
- firebase -- used to help manage firebase interaction
- semantic-ui-react -- used to style our overall website
- Ja - Firebase integration, Implementing the Task List in courses, Fixing any bugs, implementing state management
- Priyans - Implementing the initial course addition system, initiation creation of files, Handling the CSS, Adding functionalities in Tasks, Logo