India's Top Growing Technical Community of 15,000+ Developers, We Organizes Open Source Programs, Hackathons and 1:1 Mentorships.
An Open Source Website for CodeIN Community built using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Firebase and Bootstrap.
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In order to make a hassle-free environment, we implore you all (while contributing) to follow the instructions mentioned below!
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Saurav started a community named CodeIN Community [Community of Coding Enthusiasts], where everyone around the world is encouraged to share Resources, Roadmaps to learn different technologies and learn and share opportunities related to various Tech Programmes. Also, the CodeIN community organizes Events about other technologies to help people get started in their chosen fields.
Do you seem to notice any of your favorite features that we are missing? If yes, do you think you can add it and make it a beautiful experience for all?
We are excited to invite you to contribute to this project and make it better.
If you wish to contribute, we highly recommend following the guidelines mentioned below.
1. Fork this repository.
2. Clone your forked copy of the project.
git clone https://github.com/your_username/CodeIN-Community-Website.git
3. Navigate to the project directory.
cd CodeIN-Community-Website
4. Create a new branch:
git checkout -b YourBranchName
5. Make changes in source code.
6. Stage your changes and commit
git add .
git commit -m "<your_commit_message>"
7. Push your local commits to the remote repo.
git push origin YourBranchName
8. Create a PR
Note: If anyone contributes to this repository, the changes will not be reflected in your local repository. For that:
9. Setup a reference(remote) to the original repository to get all the changes from the remote.
git remote add upstream https://github.com/SauravMukherjee44/CodeIN-Community-Website.git
10. Check the remotes for this repository.
git remote -v
11. Fetching from the remote repository will bring in its branches and their respective commits.
git fetch upstream
12. Make sure that you're on your master branch.
git checkout main
13. Now that you have fetched the upstream repository, you can merge its changes into our local branch. This will bring that branch into sync with the upstream, without losing the local changes.
git merge upstream/main
To maintain a safe and inclusive space for everyone, to learn and grow, contributors are advised to follow the Code of Conduct and also go through Guidelines for Contributing atleast once.
© 2022 Saurav Mukherjee and contributors
This project is licensed under the MIT license.