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2024_fall Hackathon Project

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Creator

@Reese Melton (on Slack)

Team "One Computer Troopers"

  • [Team Member 1](GitHub profile link)
  • [Team Member 2](GitHub profile link)
  • [Team Member 3](GitHub profile link)

Project Overview

Brief description of your project and its goals.

Tech Stack

  • Frontend:
  • Backend:
  • Database:
  • APIs:

Getting Started

Instructions on how to set up and run your project locally.

# Example commands
git clone [your-repo-link]
cd [your-repo-name]
npm install
npm start

Your next steps

  1. ✅ Add everyone on your team to your GitHub repo like this video posted in our Slack channel
  2. ✅ Create your DevPost project like this video
  3. ✅ Use the 2024 DevPost to submit your project
  4. ✅ Your DevPost final submission demo video should be 4 minutes or less
  5. ✅ Review the judging criteria on DevPost

What should your final Readme look like?

Your readme should be a one-stop-shop for the judges to understand your project. It should include:

  • Team name
  • Team members
  • Slack channel
  • Problem statement
  • Tech stack
  • Link to your DevPost project
  • Link to your final demo video
  • Any other information you think is important

You'll use this repo as your resume in the future, so make it shine! 🌟

Examples of stellar readmes:

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