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README.md

Subman

A self-hosted literary submission manager

I developed this project as a demonstration of my full-stack development abilities, utilizing:

  • Nextjs
  • Tailwind
  • heavily customised Shadcn components
  • an Sqlite database with Prisma ORM as intermediary

My previous attempt at this project was a Nodejs server with a React frontend , but this version is much better!

What it does

Subman was inspired by my experiences submitting short fiction to magazines for publication. It allows the user to track where submissions are pending, in addition to meta-data such as genres, word count and so on. What you see here is the Minimum Shippable Product.