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🚀 Quick Start :

Step 1: Forking the repository :

To work on an open-source project, you will first need to make your copy of the repository. To do this, you should fork the repository and then clone it so that you have a local working copy.

Get your own Fork/Copy of repository by clicking Fork button right upper corner.

Step 2: Clone the Forked Repository

After the repository is forked, you can now clone it so that you have a local working copy of the codebase.

To make your local copy of the repository follow the steps:

  • Open the Command Prompt
  • Type this command:
$ git clone https://github.com/<your-github-username>/pixelvibe

Step 3: Creating a new branch (IMP)

This is one of the very important step that you should follow to contribute in Open Source. A branch helps to manage the workflow, isolate your code and does not creates a mess. To create a new branch:

$ git branch <name_of_branch>
$ git checkout -b <name_of_branch>

Keep your cloned repo upto date by pulling from upstream (this will also avoid any merge conflicts while committing new changes)

git pull origin main

Step 4: Setting up Project

For Django:

1. Create a Virtual Environment

  • On macOS and Linux:
      python3 -m venv env
  • Windows
      py -m venv env

2. Activate the Virtual Environment

  • On Windows
    .\env\Scripts\activate
  • On macOS and Linux:
    source env/bin/activate

3. Install dependencies using

pip install -r requirements.txt

4. Make Migrations

  python manage.py makemigrations
  python manage.py migrate

5. Run Server

  python manage.py runserver

6. Create admin

  python manage.py createsuperuser

5. Go to http://127.0.0.1:8000/ and enjoy the application.

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