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Martian Food Ordering Website - Dine'InDeimos Welcome to our food ordering website for Mars in 2050! Our mission is to provide delicious and nutritious food to the growing population on Mars. We are committed to using the freshest ingredients and the latest technology to bring you the best dining experience possible.

Getting Started

To use our website, simply create an account and browse our menu. We offer a wide variety of dishes, including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. Once you have made your selections, simply add them to your cart and proceed to checkout.

Payment

We accept all major payments through COD and Wallet.

Customer Service

If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us. Our customer service team is available 24/7 to assist you.

Cloning the Repository

To get started with this project, you will first need to clone the repository to your local machine. Follow these steps to clone the repository:

1.Navigate to the repository on GitHub or a similar platform.\n 2.Click the "Clone" button or copy the repository URL.\n 3.Open your terminal or command prompt and use the cd command to navigate to the directory where you want to clone the repository. 4.Type the following command into your terminal: git clone [repository URL] and hit enter. This will create a copy of the repository on your local machine. Navigate to the directory where you cloned the repository using the cd command.

Adding Firebase

In order to use Firebase Authentication and Realtime Database for this project, you will need to integrate Firebase into the project. Follow these steps to add Firebase:

1.Create a Firebase project in the Firebase console by clicking "Create a project" and following the prompts to set up your project. 2.Once you have created your Firebase project, follow the instructions in the Firebase console to add the Firebase SDK for Authentication and Realtime Database to your project. 3.Once the Firebase SDK is added, you will need to configure your Firebase project by adding your project's API key and other configuration details to your project's code.

Running the Project

After successfully integrating Firebase with the project, you can run the project locally using the "Open Live Server" VS Code extension or a similar tool. This will launch a local server where you can test the project's functionality.

Note that in order to fully test Firebase functionality, you may need to deploy the project to a live server or emulator.

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