Welcome to Geoglify, an innovative open-source project dedicated to exploring the vast realm of ships, maritime data, planning, and related statistics. Explore a universe of geospatial tools and resources crafted to unlock the mysteries of the maritime domain.
The primary goal of Geoglify is to provide a centralized platform for the analysis and visualization of data related to the sea. We aim to offer valuable insights into the shipping industry, maritime planning, and associated statistics, promoting a comprehensive understanding of the marine environment.
Our vision for Geoglify includes the implementation of the following key features:
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Maritime Data Visualization: Future plans to develop interactive visualizations showcasing data on ships, maritime routes, oceanic conditions, and more.
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Enhanced Maritime Planning: Ongoing efforts to build tools that will assist in efficient route planning, fleet management, and resource optimization in the naval industry.
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Comprehensive Industry Statistics: Future development to provide up-to-date statistics on maritime traffic, types of vessels, weather patterns, and other relevant factors.
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Extended Maritime Data APIs: Plans for seamless integration with APIs that will offer real-time data on sea conditions, ship locations, and other crucial information.
We welcome contributions from the community! If you're interested in contributing to the development of Geoglify, follow these steps:
- Fork this repository.
- Clone the forked repository to your local machine.
- Create a branch for your contribution:
git checkout -b my-contribution
. - Make the desired changes and commit them:
git commit -m 'Add feature X'
. - Push to your branch:
git push origin my-contribution
. - Open a pull request for review.
To set up the development environment, follow the instructions in the INSTALL.md
file.
Geoglify utilizes the following technology stack:
- App:
- API:
- Realtime:
- Database:
- AIS:
- Framework: Node.js
- Providers:
- AIS: aisstream.io
- Weather: api.openweathermap.org
- Base maps: mapbox.com
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the file for details.
Take a look at our code and explore the vast world of Geoglify! We look forward to community contributions and making this project a go-to resource for maritime data analysis and planning in the industry.