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Geoglify
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.
Objective
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.
Key Features (Future Objectives)
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.
How to Contribute
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.
Environment Setup
To set up the development environment, follow the instructions in the INSTALL.md
file.
Technology Stack
Geoglify utilizes the following technology stack:
- App:
- API:
- Realtime:
- Database:
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AIS:
- Framework: Node.js
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Providers:
- AIS: aisstream.io
- Weather: api.openweathermap.org
- Base maps: mapbox.com
License
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.