🎉 First of all, thanks for taking the time to contribute! 🎉
The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to this project. These are mostly guidelines, not rules. Use your best judgment, and feel free to propose changes to this document in a pull request.
This project and everyone participating in it is governed by a Code of Conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to one of our moderators via your preferred platform or in our Discord server.
This section guides you through submitting a bug report. Following these guidelines helps maintainers and the community understand your report 📝, reproduce the behavior 💻 💻, and find related reports. 🔎
Since the new GitHub Issue forms we only suggest you to include most information possible. But you can also Perform a cursory search to see if the enhancement has already been suggested. If it has, add a comment to the existing issue instead of opening a new one.
Note: If you find a Closed issue that seems like it is the same thing that you're experiencing, open a new issue and include a link to the original issue in the body of your new one.
This section guides you through submitting an enhancement suggestion, including completely new features and minor improvements to existing functionality. Following these guidelines helps maintainers and the community understand your suggestion 📝 and find related suggestions. 🔎
Since the new GitHub Issue forms we only suggest you to include most information possible. But you can also Perform a cursory search to see if the enhancement has already been suggested. If it has, add a comment to the existing issue instead of opening a new one.
Note: If you find a Closed issue that seems like it is the same thing that you're experiencing, open a new issue and include a link to the original issue in the body of your new one.
Unsure where to begin contributing to this project? You can start by looking through these beginner-friendly issues:
- Beginner issues - issues which should only require a few lines of code, and a test or two.
- Help wanted issues - issues which should be a bit more involved than
beginner
issues.
The process described here has several goals:
- Maintain the project's quality
- Fix problems that are important to users
- Engage the community in working toward the best possible!
- Enable a sustainable system for maintainers to review contributions
Please follow all instructions in the template
How you can add more value to your contribution logs:
- Use the present tense. (Example: "Add feature" instead of "Added feature")
- Use the imperative mood. (Example: "Move item to...", instead of "Moves item to...")
- Limit the first line (also called the Subject Line) to 50 characters or less.
- Capitalize the Subject Line.
- Separate subject from body with a blank line.
- Do not end the subject line with a period.
- Wrap the body at 72 characters.
- Use the body to explain the what, why, vs, and how.
- Reference issues and pull requests liberally after the first line.
- Follow the conventional commits guidelines
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Please create an issue before creating a pull request.
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Fork the repository and create a branch for any issue that you are working on.
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Create a pull request which will be promptly reviewed and suggestions would be added to improve it.
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Add Screenshots to help us know what changes you have done.
1. Fork this repository. Click on the symbol at the top right corner.
2. Clone the forked repository.
git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/devprotocol.xyz.git
3. Navigate to the project directory.
cd devprotocol.xyz
4. Create a new branch
Kindly give your branch a more descriptive name like feat-optimize-images
instead of patch-1
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You could follow this convention. Some ideas to get you started:
- Feature Updates:
feat-<2-3-Words-Description>-<ISSUE_NO>
- Bug Fixes:
fix-<2-3-Words-Description>-<ISSUE_NO>
- Documentation:
docs-<2-3-Words-Description>-<ISSUE_NO>
- And so on...
git checkout -b your-branch-name
5. Make the necessary changes.
6. Stage your changes and commit.
git add . # Stages all the changes
git commit -m "<your_commit_message>"
Follow our commit guide from above
7. Push your local commits to the remote repository.
git push origin your-branch-name
8. Create a new pull request from your-branch-name
9. 🎉 Congratulations! You've made your first pull request! Now, you should just wait until the maintainers review your pull request.
- Comment on the issue to get assigned
- Create an issue before you make a Pull Request
- Creating pull requests without issue assignment will not be accepted and will be closed.
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After this, the project maintainers will review the changes and will merge your PR if they found it good, otherwise we will suggest the required changes.
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- ✨ You can also take part in our Community Discussions