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AWS Certify Hub

Your all-in-one resource for AWS certification success, providing the knowledge and support you need to unlock AWS excellence and making AWS certifications accessible to all.

Overview

Project overview AWS Certify Hub is a web application built with React and Vite, designed to help individuals prepare for AWS certifications, such as AWS Cloud Practitioner. It provides a variety of resources and tools to enhance your certification preparation.

Features

  • Dark Mode Support: AWS Certify Hub automatically adapts to your color-scheme preferences of your device. Dark Mode

  • Learning Resources: Discover a collection of recommended learning resources to help you prepare for your AWS certification.

  • Exam Tips: Get valuable tips and strategies to perform your best in the certification exam.

  • Exam Structure: Understand the structure and format of the AWS certification exams.

  • Exam Registration: Learn how to register for your AWS certification exam.

  • Submit a Question: Have a question that's not covered? Feel free to submit your own questions, and our community will help you.

  • Exam Simulator: Practice for your AWS certification exams with our interactive exam simulator.

  • Exam Practice: Access a set of practice exams to test your knowledge.

  • Error Tests: Review and retake tests that focus on the questions you previously answered incorrectly.

Exams

  • Cloud Practitioner: Practice and errors test available, exam simulator coming soon.

  • Solutions Architect: Coming soon.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community! If you'd like to contribute to AWS Certify Hub, please follow these guidelines:

  1. Fork the repository.
  2. Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix: git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name.
  3. Make your changes and ensure they are properly tested.
  4. Commit your changes: git commit -m "Add your commit message".
  5. Push to your fork: git push origin feature/your-feature-name.
  6. Create a pull request, explaining your changes and their benefits.

Project Structure

Project structure

License

This project is licensed under the AGPL-3.0 license.