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Open Source Community Africa (OSCA) is an inclusive community for open-source lovers, enthusiasts, advocates, and experts within Africa. The chapters program is a group of city-based contributors and maintainers, seeking to collaborate, learn, and grow together.

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Getting Started

To run this application locally, kindly follow the steps below:

  1. Install all required dependencies with the npm install command (or use yarn / pnpm).

  2. Run the development server with the command npm run dev.

  3. Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.

  4. All good! You can start modifying any page, and the app will auto-update.

Contributors Guide

  1. Fork this repository (learn how to do this here).

  2. Clone the forked repository like so:

git clone https://github.com/<your username>/chapters-directory.git && cd sgcc-songs
  1. Make your changes and create a pull request (learn how to do this).

  2. Someone will attend to your pull request soon and provide some feedback.

Note

To learn more about the code structure, data schema, and architecture, kindly explore this generated DeepWiki documentation.

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License

This repository is published under the MIT license.

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