This documentation contains a set of guidelines to help you during the contribution process. We are happy to welcome all the contributions from anyone willing to improve/add new scripts to this project. Thank you for helping out and remember, no contribution is too small.
Before anything, kindly go through our Styling-Guidelines as well.
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
- Getting started with Git and GitHub
- Learn GitHub from Scratch
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.
- Add all the files/folders needed.
- 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:
# This message get associated with all files you have changed
git commit -m "message"
- NOTE: A PR should have only one commit. Multiple commits should be squashed.
- Now you are ready to your work to the remote repository.
- When your work is ready and complies with the project conventions, upload your changes to your fork:
# To push your work to your remote repository
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.
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We recently have removed all the images and screenshots from our repository and linked them to markdown files.
- You can do that by hosting all you images and screenshots to any images hosting sites such as imgur, imgbb, postimages.
- Then link your uploaded images to README files. An instance 👇
It always takes time to understand and learn. So, do not worry at all. We know you have got this!💪
You are a pythonista? Welcome aboard! Before anything, see our python contribution guide as well, it is basically an extension to these guidelines