From da19f5b3044902f9236c87cd353826c56071d837 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Elliott LE GUEHENNEC Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2023 21:58:37 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update 'README.md' --- README.md | 38 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 6af59fc..3f95d87 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,2 +1,40 @@ # BlazinMinecraft +This (unfinished) project was part of a Blazor course taught by Mr. Julien Rioboulet at Clermont-Ferrand's IUT. +The assignment was to create a minecraft inventory with crafting options. + +*Note for Mr. Riboulet:* +Due to poor time management and other issues out of my control, as detailed in my email, I was unable to complete the project. +Again, sorry for handing in work of such poor quality. + +## Starting up + +**Before you try starting up, make sure you are running a Windows computer (Windows 10 or 11) with Visual Studio 2022 installed.** + +### Cloning the repository + +1. Boot up Visual Studio 2022 +2. In the opening menu, select **Clone a repository**. +3. Enter `https://codefirst.iut.uca.fr/git/elliott.le_guehennec/BlazinMinecraft.git` as the path to the repository. +4. Enter your IUT Gitea identifiers in the pop-up window. + - *If you have defined them as your global identifiers, this step will not be required.* + +*Alternatively you can clone the repository using git bash or another git client.* + +### Launching the app + +1. Open solution BlazinMinecraft with Visual Studio 2022. + - *If you cloned the repository following the steps above, you already have the solution open on Visual Studio. This step can be skipped.* + - *File is located at* `BlazinMinecraft/Sources/BlazinMinecraft.sln` +2. Make sure Solution explorer is visible. + - *It should be visible by default. If not, press* `Ctrl`+`Alt`+`L` +3. On solution explorer, select the solution file (at the very top) and press `Alt`+`Enter` to open the file Properties. + - *This can also be done through a right click on the solution file* +4. Open `Common Properties`, then `Startup Project` + - *May be selected by default* +5. Select `Multiple startup projects` +6. Make sure projects `BlazinMinecraft` and `Minecraft.Crafting.Api` have their Action set to Start. +7. Press `OK` or `Apply` to save your changes +8. Press the green play button at the top of the screen, or the `F5` key, to start the app. +9. Upon your first startup you may see a series of prompt windows by Visual Studio asking for various authorizations. **Accept all of them.** +10. Wait a few seconds for the project to finish booting. \ No newline at end of file