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ReactCreations

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Welcome to my open-source project! We're excited to have you on board. Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open source software, and we encourage everyone to participate. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, there are plenty of ways to get involved.

Repository Motive

Our project aims to contribute more and build more opensource projects using React Js. We believe in the power of collaboration and open-source contributions. By joining us, you'll be part of a vibrant community working towards a common goal. Your contributions will not only enhance the project but also help you improve your skills and connect with like-minded individuals.

How to get started with Open Source

Here's a quick run down on how to get started with open source, first of all let's know some basic terminologies:

  • Git: is a versioning system that let's you store your code and code history on your local computer preventing loses and allowing sharing of that code
  • Github: is a server that let's you store the history in a database
  • Open Source: A project is said to be open sourced if you can see the code on GitHub
  • Fork: This is a copy that you make of a project on GitHub, it gets added to your repositories
  • Repository: A project on GitHub is called a repository
  • Pull Request: This is a fix for an issue proposed to be done in a project, this consists of you editing a file in the project.
  • Issue: An issue is a change that should be done in a project, can be a bug, a new feature or a suggestion to a project
  • Branch: A branch is a new workspace derived from the default workspace(main or master), it allows you to work on something without affecting the original code.
  • Star: When you star a repositiory, it gets saved at your profile and you can easily re-visit it later.

Now you know some basic terms, let's get into how to get started with some resources to let you understand open source better:

Contributing

I heartily welcome any and all contributions that match our engineering standards! 🙌

That being said, this codebase isn't your typical open source project because it's not a library or package with a limited scope—it's our entire product.

  • Contributions make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create.

  • Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.

  • Check out our contribution guidelines for more information.

    Rules

  • No console.logs in any file: We use the debug module across the codebase to log debugging information in development only. Never commit a file that contains a console.log as CI will fail your build. The only exceptions are errors, which you can log, but you have to use console.error to be explicit about it
  • Code reviews: All submissions, including submissions by project members, require review. We use GitHub pull requests for this purpose.

Don't forget to leave a star✨

HAPPY CONTRIBUTING!!

1. Fork the Repository

Start by forking our repository to your GitHub account. This will create a copy of the project that you can freely experiment with.

2. Clone the Repository

Clone the forked repository to your local machine using the following command:

git clone https://github.com/Kritika30032002/ReactCreations.git

3. Make Changes

Add your project in the separate folder. Whether it's adding a new project or improving documentation, your contribution is valuable.

4. Add Proper Readme

Readme should describe the proper local setup steps in sequence.

5. Add it to staging area

git add <path to the file you worked on>

6. Commit Changes

Commit your changes with a clear and concise commit message explaining the purpose of the changes.

git commit -m "Add your commit message here"

7. Push Changes

Push your changes to your forked repository on GitHub.

git push origin main

8. Create a Pull Request

Go to the original repository on GitHub and click on the "New Pull Request" button. Compare your branch with the main repository's branch. Provide a detailed description of your changes in the pull request, and submit it for review.

9. Wait for Review and Merge

Once you've submitted a pull request, I will review your changes. Be patient during this process, and be ready to address any feedback or questions. Once your changes are approved, they will be merged into the main project.

Thanks to all Contributors 💪

Thanks a lot for spending your time. Thanks a lot! Keep rocking 🍻 Also Give it a Star 🌟, If you loved contributing to the project.

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