A lightweight website for testing mTLS as both client and server, built with Next.js
This project follows the Poppins manifesto guidelines as part of it's 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.
So, let's start contributing! First, go to the 'Issues' tab and open a new issue, titled something like: "I want to contribute." Then, in the first comment, introduce yourself and ask for a task to be assigned to you. If you already have an issue in mind, feel free to describe it in that same comment. A mentor/maintainer will respond with a technical overview of the project and some possible ways of contributing. You will discuss the options, and when a suitable issue is agreed upon, the mentor will create a new issue and assign it to you.
That's it! Just make yourself at home, and good luck!
This project uses NextJS and TailwindCSS 2
Tailwind CSS requires Node.js 12.13.0 or higher.
To bring this project up and running in dev mode, in the app
folder:
yarn install
yarn run dev
Then open http://localhost:3000
To see this in production mode:
docker-compose up --build
Then open http://localhost:3003
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