Sol Journal
A simple, minimal, journaling platform that works offline and across all devices. Installable as a PWA on mobile devices for easy access on a phone, inspired by [JournalBook](https://github.com/trys/JournalBook)
## 🚀 Getting Started
Sol Journal uses firebase to support offline functionality and authentication, a new Firebase app will need to be setup with Firestore as a database, be sure to add documents for `users` and `entries`, as well as enabling email for user authentication.
Install dependencies:
```bash
npm install
```
or
```bash
yarn
```
Then configure a file in `.env` with the following keys from firebase:
```env
REACT_APP_FIREBASE_API_KEY=
REACT_APP_DEV_AUTH_DOMAIN=
REACT_APP_DEV_DATABASE_URL=
REACT_APP_DEV_PROJECT_ID=
```
Navigate into the project directory, and then launch the site with this command:
```bash
yarn develop
```
The site will be opened up in your default browser on http://localhost:3000
Edit code in the `/src`, save your changes, and they'll reload instantly in the browser.
## 🧐 Features
In the spirit of minimalism, key features are what are in place for a quick, lightweight journaling experience that can work across devices, including:
- 🔥 Authentication: Cloud firestore persists registered users to a users document and saved journal entries to an entries document
- 🎨 Dark Theme: the `src/styles/theme.js` file contains a set of colors and default styles that are applied to components with Emotion. A default light and dark theme are already in the file
- 🔍 Search: Full-text search of a user's entries stored in Firestore for quick access to past entries
- 🖥 Mobile Friendly: Designed to look great on mobile as well as desktop, with easy navigation on both
- 💡 PWA: Being a progressive web app makes it installable from Chrome/Safari on desktop, or be added to the homescreen on iOS/Android
- 🔌 Offline Support: Read/write when you're offline and let the updates happen when your connection is restored
## 💫 Deploy
To create an optimized build of the site run this command:
```bash
yarn build
```
A `/build` folder will be assembled that can be deployed with this command:
```bash
firebase deploy
```