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[Doc]: Adding a Project Structure Map #60

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siri-chandana-macha opened this issue Nov 2, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #71
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[Doc]: Adding a Project Structure Map #60

siri-chandana-macha opened this issue Nov 2, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #71

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Adding a clear structure map in the documentation to guide contributors on where specific files and folders are located and what they contain.
For example:

Project Root
├── src/      # Core application files
│ ├── components/      # Reusable UI components
│ ├── services/      # API calls and business logic
│ ├── utils/      # Utility functions
│ └── index.js      # Main entry file
├── assets/      # Images, icons, and other static assets
├── config/      # Configuration files (e.g., env variables)
└── README.md      # Project overview and instructions

  • This helps new contributors quickly understand the project layout and find files easily.

Note: please kindly assign this issue under gssoc-extd and hacktoberfest-accepted and level

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