Welcome to the UIC SparkHacks 2023 student built website! The following will show you how to get started making your first contribution!
This guide assumes you have your Github setup with an SSH key, and that you have been added to the project
You will need to install the following programs
Once you have installed the above, open your terminal and execute the following commands
git clone git@github.com:acm-uic/sparkhacks-2023.git
(You may want to clone this to your Downloads or other folder)cd sparkhacks-2023
npm install
Once you have done these steps, you are good to go!
Running the website locally is as simple as npm start
!
Follow the guide in the wiki
I have included some helper scripts for those of you who are new to Git
This script prepares the Git environment for you to start your development from a fresh and up to date point.
Usage: bin/prep.sh <name-of-your-branch>
Make sure your branch name is correctly formatted, no spaces, no uppercase, dashes seperate words, and descriptive
This script pushes your latest changes to your branch and prepares it for a pull request.
Usage: bin/commit.sh
If it is your first push it will give you a link to create a pull request. Click that link and create the pull request.
This script will likely open your editor asking for input. Put the title of the PR in the first line, and the description in the second line. (Hint: If your default is VIM or VI, use :wq
to exit)
Christian Bingman - @ChristianBingman
Julius Linus - @rapterjet2004
Eduardo Morales - @emoral435
Connor Hunter - @Mohpann
Preet Talati -Ptalat2
Tony Chan - @tchan2003
Marko Bogosavljevic - @ThatMarko
David Mei - @ChangerEX
Jeongjae Park - @Jeongjae-0124
Yurii Koval - ykoval201
Jimmy Cgen - jjmmyc
Ron Pham - @Bacoburn
Adrian Knight - @Ajknight121
Ares Stavropoulos - @Ares1605
Steven Trumblay - @kaodik
Luke Hartzell - @LukeHartzell1
Lei Chen - @flypoodles
Sam E - @dejazzhands