Below you will find the process and workflow used to review and merge your changes.
- Take a look at the Existing Issues or create your own Issues!
- Wait for the Issue to be assigned to you after which you can start working on it.
- Note : Every change in this project should/must have an associated issue.
- Fork this Repository. This will create a Local Copy of this Repository on your Github Profile.
Keep a reference to the original project in
upstream
remote.
git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/<repo-name>
cd <repo-name>
git remote add upstream https://github.com/<upstream-owner>/<repo-name>
- If you have already forked the project, update your copy before working.
git remote update
git checkout <branch-name>
git rebase upstream/<branch-name>
Create a new branch. Use its name to identify the issue your addressing.
# It will create a new branch with name Branch_Name and switch to that branch
git checkout -b branch_name
- Work on the issue(s) assigned to you.
- After you've made changes or made your contribution to the project add changes to the branch you've just created by:
# To add all new files to branch Branch_Name
git add .
# To add only a few files to Branch_Name
git add <some files>
- To commit give a descriptive message for the convenience of reviewer by:
git commit -m "message"
- When your work is ready and complies with the project conventions, upload your changes to your fork:
git push -u origin Branch_Name
- Go to your repository in browser and click on compare and pull requests. Then add a title and description to your pull request that explains your contribution.
You can refer to the following articles on basics of Git and Github and also contact the Project Mentors, in case you are stuck:
- Forking a Repo
- Cloning a Repo
- How to create a Pull Request
- Learn GitHub from Scratch Let's learn something together!❤️🤝