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* Folds=>groups * Show groups on user profile * Allow group creation from /create * Refactoring to groups * Convert folds to groups * Add new add to group notification * Fix user profile tab bug * Add groups nav and tab for my groups * Remove bad profile pages * remove comments * Add group list dropdown to sidebar * remove unused * group cards ui * Messages=>Comments, v2, groupDetails * Discussion time * Cleaning up some code * Remove follow count * Fix pool scoring for cpmm * Fix imports * Simplify rules, add GroupUser collection * Fix group cards * Refactor * Refactor * Small fixes * Remove string * Add api error detail handling * Clear name field * Componentize * Spacing * Undo userpage memo * Member groups are already in my tab * Remove active contracts reference for now * Remove unused * Refactoring * Allow adding old questions to a group * Rename * Wording * Throw standard v2 APIError * Hide input for non-members, add about under title * Multiple names to & # more * Move comments firestore rules to appropriate subpaths * Group membership, pool=>volume * Cleanup, useEvent * Raise state to parent * Eliminate unused * Cleaning up * Clean code * Revert tags input deletion * Cleaning code * Stylling * Limit members to display * Array cleanup * Add categories back in * Private=>closed * Unused vars |
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Manifold Markets web app
Getting started
To run the development server, install Yarn 1.x, and then in this directory:
yarn
to install all dependenciesyarn dev:dev
starts a development web server, pointing at the development database- Your site will be available on http://localhost:3000
Check package.json for other command-line tasks. (e.g. yarn dev
will point the development server at the prod
database. yarn emulate
will run against a local emulated database, if you are serving it via yarn serve
from the
functions/
package.)
Tech stack
Manifold's website uses Next.js, which is a React-based framework that handles concerns like routing, builds, and a development server. It's also integrated with Vercel, which is responsible for hosting the site and providing some other production functionality like serving the API. The application code is written exclusively in Typescript. Styling is done via CSS-in-JS in the React code and uses Tailwind CSS classes.
Building and deployment
Vercel's GitHub integration monitors the repository and automatically builds (next build
) and deploys both the main
branch (to production) and PR branches (to ephemeral staging servers that can be used for testing.)
Parts of the file structure that directly map to HTTP endpoints are organized specially per Next.js's prescriptions:
public/
These are static files that will be served by Next verbatim.
pages/
These are components that Next's router is aware of and interprets as page roots per their filename,
e.g. the React component in pages/portfolio.tsx is rendered on the user portfolio page at /portfolio. You should
look in here or in components/
to find any specific piece of UI you are interested in working on.
pages/api/
Modules under this route are specially interpreted by Next/Vercel as functions that will be hosted by Vercel. This is where the public Manifold HTTP API lives.
Contributing
Please format the code using Prettier; you can run yarn format
to invoke it manually. It also runs by
default as a pre-commit Git hook thanks to the pretty-quick package. You may wish to use some kind of fancy editor
integration to format it in your editor.
Developer Experience TODOs
- Prevent git pushing if there are Typescript errors?