Gratuity Calculator UAE is a web application designed to help users calculate their end-of-service gratuity based on UAE labor laws. It provides an easy-to-use interface for employees to input their data and receive instant calculations.
- Simple and intuitive user interface.
- Accurate calculations based on UAE labor laws.
- Responsive design for mobile and desktop.
- Ability to store and retrieve past calculations.
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/mjunaid8204/gratuity-calculator-uae.git - Navigate to the project directory:
cd gratuity-calculator-uae - Install the dependencies:
npm install - Start the application:
npm start
/src- Contains the source code of the application./public- Contains static files such as images and index.html./tests- Contains the unit tests for the application.
- HTML, CSS, JavaScript
- React.js for front-end development
- Node.js for back-end development
- Express.js as the server framework
To use the application, follow the installation instructions to set it up locally. Once running, follow the prompts in the application to input your employment data and receive your gratuity calculation.
You can configure the application by modifying the config.js file located in the /src directory. Here, you can customize various settings such as the API base URL and environment modes.
This project is optimized for SEO with the following guidelines:
- Use of semantic HTML tags.
- Optimized meta tags for better indexing.
- An accessible sitemap.
We welcome contributions! Please fork the repository, create a new branch, and submit a pull request describing your changes.
Please report any bugs or issues you find by creating an issue in the repository.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Name: Muhammad Junaid GitHub: mjunaid8204
To deploy the application, you can use platforms like Heroku or Vercel. Follow their guides to easily host your application online.
Thanks to the contributors and the open-source community for their support.
Last updated on 2026-03-31 04:52:02 UTC