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    Mindful-Art

    Mindful-Art

    Final year project application combining mindfulness and art-therapy

    My final year project application combining mindfulness and art-therapy.
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    presense

    presense

    Stay present and aware by taking notice of your state of mind

    Stay present and aware by taking notice of your state of mind.
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    ZenTime Meditation Web App

    ZenTime Meditation Web App

    Simple meditation timer web app built with React.js and mobX

    Simple meditation timer web app based on react-mobx-react-router4-boilerplate, built with React, React-Router 4, MobX & Webpack 3.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    REST API for Meditation+

    REST API for Meditation+

    REST API built with Node, Express, PassportJS, MongoDB, Mongoose

    REST API built with Node, Express, PassportJS, MongoDB, Mongoose and Socket.io. The server.conf.js file is expecting certain environment variables to be set within Node. The env.conf.js has functions to check whether the expected environment variables have been set up before proceeding to start up the rest of the server. It uses a file called config.json stored in the config directory.
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