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Health Tracker

Health Tracker App that allows authenticated users to measure their weight, cholestrol and also track the measurements.

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About The Project

This project is a React on Rails App. The Health Tracke web page contains a list of categories of measurements where user can either measure their weight or cholestrol level. Users can add their measurements and track thier weight, also there is a progress page which shows visual display of the measurements using a chart. The data are gotten from the Health Tracker Restful Api and are retrieved through the redux store.

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Live Link (Heroku)

Click here

Health Tracker Api

Click here

Future Implementation

  • Add Admin Functionality to create more measurement categories.
  • Add Transitions for User Experience.
  • Add User Profile to the More Page and other Functionalities.

Installation

  1. Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/Eshy10/health-app.git
  1. Open the project Directory in your local machine
cd health-app
  1. Install NPM packages
npm install
  1. Run Application
npm start

Built With

  • React
  • React Hooks
  • Redux
  • React Redux
  • Redux Thunk
  • prop-types
  • Eslint
  • Stylelint
  • NPM
  • Github
  • Heroku

Authors

👤 Adewale Modupe

Credits

Design Inspiration was gotten from here Gregoire vella on Behance

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📝 License

This project is MIT licensed.

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