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What is it? Click on the poster below to watch the video for more details 📽
open-source-practice Pull RequestsRepository for you to raise a Pull Request to practice open-source! 🎉
Add your name to the alphabetical list and, optionally, a link to your GitHub account (in alphabetical order below your letter too) Option 1. Complete this process in GitHub (in your browser)flowchart LR Fork[Fork the project]-->branch[Create a New Branch] branch-->Edit[Edit file] Edit-->commit[Commit the changes] commit -->|Finally|creatpr((Create a Pull Request))Loading
1. Fork the project:
2. Create a New Branch:
3. Edit:
4. Raise a Pull Request:
Pull Requests
option in your forked repository (which is the third option at the top of this page after the options Code
and Issues
).compare
dropdown, and switch branches from your 'main' branch to <new branch name>
.Create Pull Request
button. Great job! You did it!You can ask questions by raising an issue.
Option 2. Complete this process on your computer (locally)1. Fork the project:
2. Clone this project on your computer:
Go to your profile. You will find forked repo named open-source-practice. go to the repo by clicking on it.
Click on the green Code button, then either the HTTPS or SSH option, and, click the icon to copy the URL. Now you have a copy of the project. Thus, you can play around with it locally on your computer.
Run the following commands into a terminal window (Command Prompt, Powershell, Terminal, Bash, ZSH). Do this to download the forked copy of this repository to your computer.
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/hacktoberfest-practice.git
cd hacktoberfest-practice
3. Create a new branch:
git checkout -b <name-of-new-branch>
4. Edit:
Open the README.md
file
Add your name to the section that matches your Initial in this list, make sure that your name is in alphabetical order. Then save your changes.
For example - [Full Name](https://github.com/your-username)
5. Stage your changes:
or
git commit -m "Add <your-github-username>"
On branch <name-of-your-branch> nothing to commit, working tree clean
7. Pushing your repository to GitHub:
git push origin <name-of-your-branch>
or
git branch -M main git push -u origin main
Warning: If you get an error message like the one below, you probably forgot to fork the repository before cloning it. It is best to start over and fork the project repository first.
ERROR: Permission to EddieHubCommunity/hacktoberfest-practice.git denied to <your-github-username>. fatal: Could not read from remote repository. Please make sure you have the correct access rights and that the repository exists.
8. Raise a Pull Request:
On the GitHub website, navigate to your forked repo - on the top of the files section, you'll notice a new section containing a Compare & Pull Request
button!
Click on that button, this will load a new page, comparing the local branch in your forked repository against the main branch in the EddieHub Hacktoberfest repository. Do not make any changes in the selected values of the branches (do so only if needed), and click the green Create Pull Request
button. After creating the PR (Pull Request), our GitHub Actions workflow will add a welcome message to your PR. Note: A pull request allows us to merge your changes with the original project repo.
Your pull request will be reviewed and then eventually merged.
Hurray! You successfully made your first contribution! 🎉
How can I fix a merge conflict?A GitHub conflict is when people make changes to the same area or line in a file. This must be fixed before it is merged to prevent collision in the main branch.
To read more about this, go to GitHub Docs - About Merge Conflicts
To find out about how to fix a Git Conflict, go to GitHub Docs - Resolve Merge Conflict
You can also ask for help in our Discord server or submit an issue in the Support repository.
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