Welcome to OnLibrary, your one-stop destination for accessing and downloading a vast collection of books from various genres. This README file serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding and using OnLibrary effectively.
OnLibrary is an online platform designed to provide users with easy access to a wide range of books, catering to diverse interests and preferences. Whether you're a literature enthusiast, a student, or someone looking to explore new realms of knowledge, OnLibrary aims to be your go-to destination for discovering, downloading, and enjoying books from the comfort of your device.
OnLibrary is a web-based platform that does not require any installation process. Simply visit our website OnLibrary using your preferred web browser to start exploring and downloading books instantly.
Clone the OnLibrary repository to your local machine using Git:
git clone https://github.com/jackmuirdev/onlibrary.git
Change your current directory to the frontend directory of OnLibrary:
cd frontend
Install the necessary dependencies for the frontend using npm:
npm install
Start the development server to run the frontend code:
npm run dev
Once the development server is running, open your web browser and go to:
http://localhost:3000
You should now be able to access OnLibrary locally on your machine and start exploring and using its features. Enjoy! 📚✨
Using OnLibrary is simple and straightforward:
- Sign Up/Login: Create an account on OnLibrary or log in using your existing credentials.
- Browse Books: Explore our extensive collection of books by browsing through different genres.
- Download: Once you've found a book you'd like to read, simply click on the download button and be redirected to a the pdf document for yours to have.
- Read Offline: Enjoy reading your downloaded books offline, anytime and anywhere, without the need for an internet connection.
We welcome contributions from the community to help enhance and improve OnLibrary. Whether it's through reporting bugs, suggesting new features, or contributing code, your input is invaluable in making OnLibrary the best it can be. If you're interested in contributing, please fork this project onto a new branch and make pull requests.
OnLibrary is licensed under the MIT License, granting users the freedom to use, modify, and distribute the software as per the terms outlined in the license agreement.
Thank you for choosing OnLibrary. Happy reading! 📚