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Stop Analyzing

This is a Poppins project first-timers-only

Stop Analyzing is a tool that uses Tinder-like interaction to help your customers make up their mind when choosing something, like a product of your e-commerce. This is a customizable tool that you can use in any site that uses any technology stack.

Here are some inspirations:

This project has being made for first-time contributors and open source beginners

This project follows the Poppins manifesto guidelines as part of its community principles and policies, focusing all the decisions and interactions on providing open source beginners mentorship with real and relevant experiences, respecting each learning pace, background experience, academic formation, questions, suggestions, doubts and opinion.

Contribute now!

So, let's start contributing! Open an issue asking for a task to be done by you. A mentor/maintainer will come and provide a technical overview of the project and what are the possible ways of contributing to the project. You will discuss the options and a suitable issue will be assigned or created to you.

That's it. Just make yourself at home and good luck!

Getting Started

To run stop-analyzing bring up this docker-compose.yml:

version: '3.7'
services:

Contributing

There are 2 projects you can contribute to:

  1. https://github.com/bancodobrasil/stop-analyzing-api
  2. https://github.com/bancodobrasil/stop-analyzing-embed

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