Use your preferred IDE
If you want to work locally using your own IDE, you can clone this repo and push changes. Pushed changes will also be reflected in Lovable.
The only requirement is having Node.js & npm installed - install with nvm
Follow these steps:
# Step 1: Clone the repository using the project's Git URL.
git clone <YOUR_GIT_URL>
# Step 2: Navigate to the project directory.
cd <YOUR_PROJECT_NAME>
# Step 3: Install the necessary dependencies.
npm i
# Step 4: Start the development server with auto-reloading and an instant preview.
npm run devEdit a file directly in GitHub
- Navigate to the desired file(s).
- Click the "Edit" button (pencil icon) at the top right of the file view.
- Make your changes and commit the changes.
Use GitHub Codespaces
- Navigate to the main page of your repository.
- Click on the "Code" button (green button) near the top right.
- Select the "Codespaces" tab.
- Click on "New codespace" to launch a new Codespace environment.
- Edit files directly within the Codespace and commit and push your changes once you're done.
This project is built with:
- Vite
- TypeScript
- React
- shadcn-ui
- Tailwind CSS
- Firebase (Firestore, Authentication, Storage)
- Framer Motion (animations)
- React Router (routing)
This application uses Firebase for its backend. Before running the app, you need to:
- Create a Firebase project at Firebase Console
- Enable services: Authentication (Email/Password), Firestore Database, and Storage
- Configure environment variables: Create a
.envfile with your Firebase credentials
See FIREBASE_SETUP.md for detailed setup instructions.
- Create a
.envfile in the root directory:
VITE_FIREBASE_API_KEY=your-api-key
VITE_FIREBASE_AUTH_DOMAIN=your-project.firebaseapp.com
VITE_FIREBASE_PROJECT_ID=your-project-id
VITE_FIREBASE_STORAGE_BUCKET=your-project.appspot.com
VITE_FIREBASE_MESSAGING_SENDER_ID=123456789
VITE_FIREBASE_APP_ID=your-app-id-
Configure Firestore security rules (see FIREBASE_SETUP.md)
-
Start the development server:
npm run devSimply open Lovable and click on Share -> Publish.
Yes, you can!
To connect a domain, navigate to Project > Settings > Domains and click Connect Domain.
Read more here: Setting up a custom domain