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The recommended way to access the application is to use our instance on <https://asura.feal.no>.
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If you want run a separate instance of the server, the [installation process is described below](#installation).
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A complete user manual describing the application features and how to use them can be found in the [User Manual](https://gitlab.stud.idi.ntnu.no/felixalb/dcst1008-2022-group1/-/wikis/user-manual).
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A complete user manual describing the application features and how to use them can be found in the [User Manual](https://github.com/felixalbrigtsen/asura-tmdb/wiki/user-manual).
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### Users and Managers
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Any visitor of the website is able to view current and future tournaments, but only administrators can create and edit tournaments.
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Managers can access the menu labeled "Admins" and invite new administrators. Once you are registered, the login process is as simple as pressing "Log in" and clicking your google account.
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## Inner workings and explanatory diagrams
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The entire product and development process is described in our [wiki in the sidebar](https://gitlab.stud.idi.ntnu.no/felixalb/dcst1008-2022-group1/-/wikis).
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The entire product and development process is described in our [wiki page](https://github.com/felixalbrigtsen/asura-tmdb/wiki).
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You will find diagrams documents describing the inner workings of the application.
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## Installation
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The installation process is described in detail on our wiki page: [Full installation guide](https://gitlab.stud.idi.ntnu.no/felixalb/dcst1008-2022-group1/-/wikis/installation-manual)
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The installation process is described in detail on our wiki page: [Full installation guide](https://github.com/felixalbrigtsen/asura-tmdb/wiki/installation-manual)
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In short, you will need
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- `npm run build`
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- Start the server
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- `npm start`
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