Deku SMS is an open-source initiative revolutionizing messaging by emphasizing privacy, security, and innovation. More than an app, we're a community-driven project committed to providing users with a messaging experience that truly empowers them.
In a digitally connected era, privacy is paramount. Deku SMS integrates cutting-edge end-to-end encryption into all aspects of our platform. Messages are transformed into secret codes, decipherable only by the sender and recipient, safeguarding your privacy.
- Comprehensive information about the Deku SMS app.
- Clear presentation of the app's features and functionalities.
- Direct links to the Play Store and GitHub repository for easy access.
- Contribution guidelines for individuals interested in improving the website.
To set up and run this project locally, follow these steps:
Make sure you have the following software installed on your system:
- Node.js: Download and Install Node.js
- npm (Node Package Manager): Usually comes bundled with Node.js
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/deku-messaging/deku-messaging.github.io.git
- Navigate to the project folder:
cd deku-messaging.github.io
- Install dependencies:
npm install
oryarn
Visit the locally hosted website to explore the information about the Deku SMS app and its features. Deku-messaging.github.io
If you've made changes to the website and would like to deploy them, follow these steps:
- Create a production build:
npm run build
oryarn run build
- Deploy the build using your preferred platform:
- For GitHub Pages: GitHub Pages Deployment Guide
We welcome contributions to enhance the Deku SMS App Website. To contribute, follow these steps:
- Fork the repository on GitHub.
- Create a new branch for your feature:
git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
- Make necessary changes and commit:
git commit -m "Add your commit message"
- Push your changes to your fork:
git push origin feature/your-feature-name
- Open a pull request on the main repository.
Upon merging your pull request, your changes will be built and deployed to the live website.
Inside that directory, you can run several commands:
-
yarn start
Starts the development server. -
yarn build
Bundles the app into static files for production. -
yarn test
Starts the test runner. -
yarn eject
Removes this tool and copies build dependencies, configuration files and scripts into the app directory. If you do this, you can’t go back!