Welcome to our Web Development project! 😍
We appreciate your interest in contributing.😊
This guide will help you get started with the project and make your first contribution.
🐞Bug Fixing : Contributors can help by reviewing and confirming reported issues. This includes verifying bugs, providing additional details, and prioritizing tasks for the development team.
🛠️ Enhance Existing Projects : If you'd like to dive into existing projects, you're welcome to contribute by adding new features, improving user interfaces, optimizing code, or fixing bugs. Your expertise can make a big difference in making these projects even better. 🚀
🧐 Discover and Collaborate: Explore the diverse range of projects in our repository. Find one that aligns with your interests and expertise, and collaborate with the project maintainers and other contributors. Together, we can create exceptional web experiences.
💡 Innovate and Experiment: The FitFlex is an evolving landscape with endless possibilities. Feel free to experiment, push boundaries, and pioneer new ideas. Your innovative contributions can shape the future of the FitFlex.
- Drop a Star ⭐ in this repo
- Take a look at the existing Issues.
- Fork the Repo create a branch for any issue that you are working on and commit your work.
- At first raise an issue in which you want to work
- Then after assigning only then work on that issue & make a PR
- Create a Pull Request, which will be promptly reviewed and given suggestions for improvements by the community.
- All of you can Find the Already existing Web Dev projects in the
Projects
Folder. - REMINDER: Commit inside the
Projects
Folder & Foldername should not have any space. - Add screenshots or screen captures to your Pull Request to help us understand the effects of the changes that are included in your commits.
- REMINDER: Don't raise more than 2
Issue
at a time - IMPORTANT: Don't make any type of
Pull Request
until & unless you get assigned to anIssue
- Add screenshots or screen captures to your
Pull Request
to help us understand the effects of the changes that are included in your commits.
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Open GitHub Desktop: Launch GitHub Desktop and log in to your GitHub account if you haven't already.
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Clone the Repository:
- If you haven't cloned the FitFlex repository yet, you can do so by clicking on the "File" menu and selecting "Clone Repository."
- Choose the FitFlex repository from the list of repositories on GitHub and clone it to your local machine.
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Switch to the Correct Branch:
- Ensure you are on the branch that you want to submit a pull request for.
- If you need to switch branches, you can do so by clicking on the "Current Branch" dropdown menu and selecting the desired branch.
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Make Changes: Make your changes to the code or files in the repository using your preferred code editor.
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Commit Changes:
- In GitHub Desktop, you'll see a list of the files you've changed. Check the box next to each file you want to include in the commit.
- Enter a summary and description for your changes in the "Summary" and "Description" fields, respectively. Click the "Commit to " button to commit your changes to the local branch.
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Push Changes to GitHub: After committing your changes, click the "Push origin" button in the top right corner of GitHub Desktop to push your changes to your forked repository on GitHub.
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Create a Pull Request:
- Go to the GitHub website and navigate to your fork of the FitFlex repository.
- You should see a button to "Compare & pull request" between your fork and the original repository. Click on it.
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Review and Submit:
- On the pull request page, review your changes and add any additional information, such as a title and description, that you want to include with your pull request.
- Once you're satisfied, click the "Create pull request" button to submit your pull request.
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Wait for Review: Your pull request will now be available for review by the project maintainers. They may provide feedback or ask for changes before merging your pull request into the main branch of the FitFlex repository.
You can refer to the following articles on basics of Git and Github and also contact the Project Mentors, in case you are stuck:
How to create a Issue
Forking a Repo
Cloning a Repo
How to create a Pull Request
Getting started with Git and GitHub
It always takes time to understand and learn. So, don't worry at all. We know you have got this! 💪