> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.ionicfirebaseapp.com/clothingapp/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.ionicfirebaseapp.com/clothingapp/clothing-app.md).

# CLOTHING APP

- [Zip File Structure](https://docs.ionicfirebaseapp.com/clothingapp/clothing-app/zip-file-structure.md): Zip file structure provided with licences & clothing app files.
- [Project Requirement](https://docs.ionicfirebaseapp.com/clothingapp/clothing-app/project-requirement.md): Project requirement gives detailed information about installed packages & version.
- [App Structure](https://docs.ionicfirebaseapp.com/clothingapp/clothing-app/app-structure.md): The clothing App Structure gives information about the folders, components and files.
- [Installation Guide](https://docs.ionicfirebaseapp.com/clothingapp/clothing-app/installation-guide.md): It provides you detail information about the installation.
- [API Config](https://docs.ionicfirebaseapp.com/clothingapp/clothing-app/api-config.md): It describes about the API Config setup.
- [Push Notifications](https://docs.ionicfirebaseapp.com/clothingapp/clothing-app/push-notifications.md): Push notifications are a great marketing tool for anyone with a mobile app because they help you stay in contact with your users.
- [Run in Emulator](https://docs.ionicfirebaseapp.com/clothingapp/clothing-app/run-in-emulator.md): It gives detailed information about the how to run the applications in various devices using emulator
- [Social API](https://docs.ionicfirebaseapp.com/clothingapp/clothing-app/social-api.md): To create and setup for user login.


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