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# Welcome to your Expo app 👋
# Minecraft Tools ⛏️
This is an [Expo](https://expo.dev) project created with [`create-expo-app`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/create-expo-app).
A mobile application built with Expo, providing essential tools for Minecraft players. This app includes a Nether portal calculator, a to-do list, a coordinate saver, and an MOTD creator.
## Get started
## Features ✨
1. Install dependencies
* **Nether Portal Calculator:** Calculate precise Nether portal coordinates based on Overworld locations.
* **To-Do List:** Manage in-game tasks and objectives.
* **Coordinate Saver:** Save and retrieve important in-game coordinates with custom names.
* **MOTD Creator:** Generate formatted Messages of the Day for Minecraft servers.
## Installation 🚀
To get started with Minecraft Tools, follow these steps:
### Prerequisites ✅
Ensure you have Node.js and npm installed on your system. If not, download and install them from the official Node.js website: [https://nodejs.org/](https://nodejs.org/).
### Steps 🪜
1. **Clone the repository:**
```bash
git clone https://code.kjelsrud.dev/sidski/minecraft-tools.git
```
2. **Navigate to the project directory:**
```bash
cd minecraft-tools
```
3. **Install dependencies:**
```bash
npm install
```
2. Start the app
4. **Start the application:**
```bash
npx expo start
```
In the output, you'll find options to open the app in a
This command will provide options to open the app in a development build, Android emulator, iOS simulator, or Expo Go.
- [development build](https://docs.expo.dev/develop/development-builds/introduction/)
- [Android emulator](https://docs.expo.dev/workflow/android-studio-emulator/)
- [iOS simulator](https://docs.expo.dev/workflow/ios-simulator/)
- [Expo Go](https://expo.dev/go), a limited sandbox for trying out app development with Expo
## Development 🛠️
You can start developing by editing the files inside the **app** directory. This project uses [file-based routing](https://docs.expo.dev/router/introduction).
The project uses file-based routing. You can start developing by editing the files inside the `app` directory.
## Get a fresh project
### Reset Project 🧹
When you're ready, run:
To reset the project to a blank state, run:
```bash
npm run reset-project
```
This command will move the starter code to the **app-example** directory and create a blank **app** directory where you can start developing.
This command moves the starter code to the `app-example` directory and creates a blank `app` directory.
## Learn more
## License 📜
To learn more about developing your project with Expo, look at the following resources:
- [Expo documentation](https://docs.expo.dev/): Learn fundamentals, or go into advanced topics with our [guides](https://docs.expo.dev/guides).
- [Learn Expo tutorial](https://docs.expo.dev/tutorial/introduction/): Follow a step-by-step tutorial where you'll create a project that runs on Android, iOS, and the web.
## Join the community
Join our community of developers creating universal apps.
- [Expo on GitHub](https://github.com/expo/expo): View our open source platform and contribute.
- [Discord community](https://chat.expo.dev): Chat with Expo users and ask questions.
This project is licensed under the [MIT License](LICENSE).