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Contributing to Open Source Study Nights

👍 🎉 First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! 🎉 👍

The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to our repo. These are just guidelines, not rules - use your best judgment and feel free to propose changes to this document in a pull request.

Issues

Issues are created here. If you'd like to look for any issues that we need help with, start here!

Pull Requests

Pull Requests are the way concrete changes are made to the code, documentation, dependencies, and tools contained in the wwcodeportland/open-source-study-nights repository. We're open to both code changes and documentation changes.

Step 1: Fork

Fork the project on GitHub and clone your fork locally.

$ git clone git@github.com:username/requests.git
  $ cd requests
  $ git remote add upstream https://github.com/wwcodeportland/open-source-study-nights.git
  $ git fetch upstream
Step 2: Branch

To keep your development environment organized, create local branches to hold your work. These should be branched directly off of the master branch.

$ git checkout -b my-branch -t upstream/master
Step 3: Test

Make sure that you test your code to ensure that it works. If you're adding a new feature or fixing a bug, please consider writing a unit test!

Step 4: Format

Run npm run-script prior to commiting your changes, to make sure that all of the new code is formatted properly.

Step 5: Commit

Try to keep your changes grouped logically within individual commits. There is no limit to the number of commits in a pull request. A good commit message should describe what changed and why.

$ git add my/changed/files
  $ git commit

Questions?

If you have any questions about contributing, please feel free to submit a new issue.