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VideoHouse: A Node.js-Powered Video sharing platform

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Welcome to VideoHouse, a cutting-edge video-sharing platform built on the robust Node.js framework. This Video sharing platform is designed to provide content creators and viewers with a seamless and feature-rich experience, incorporating industry-standard practices for optimal performance and security.

Features

  1. Node.js Foundation: Enjoy high performance and efficiency with VideoHouse's foundation built on Node.js, enabling real-time interactions and a smooth user experience.

  2. Video Upload and Streaming: Effortlessly upload and share videos, while viewers enjoy a seamless streaming experience with adaptive video playback.

  3. User Authentication and Authorization: Prioritize security with robust user authentication and authorization mechanisms to safeguard accounts and sensitive information.

  4. Search and Discovery: Easily discover new content through a sophisticated search.

  5. Social Features: Foster community engagement with features like likes, comments, and community posts(tweets), creating a vibrant online community.

  6. Subscription Model: Users can subscribe to your favorite channels, ensuring they stay updated on the latest uploads.

  7. Dashboard: Empower content creators with insights through an analytics dashboard that provides valuable data on video performance, and engagement metrics.

  8. Scalability: Designed to scale effortlessly, VideoHouse accommodates a growing user base and increasing content library without compromising performance.

Getting Started

To get started with VideoHouse, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the Repository:

    git clone https://github.com/Just2Deep/VideoHouse.git
    
  2. Install Dependencies:

    npm install
  3. Configure Environment Variables:

    Create a .env file in the root directory.
    Set up necessary environment variables, including database credentials, API keys, and other configuration details. Use sample.env as a template.
    
  4. Run the Application:

    npm run dev

Feel free to explore, contribute, and make VideoHouse your own! 🎉

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