The Resource sharing portal will basically provide an platform where one can find past question papers, lecture notes, e-books and other resources to study for the semester courses and can also find important course related advice to ensure sure-short success. The resources will be sorted according to subjects and semester.
- Fork and star the repository into your account.
- Clone the repo you forked into your computer.
- Follow the pr template strictly while making pull requests.
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Comment on the issue.First person to comment will be assigned the issue.In case of no activity on the issue even after 2 days, the issue will be reassigned. If you have difficulty approaching the issue, feel free to ask on our slack channel.
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Please help us follow the best practice to make it easy for the reviewer as well as the contributor. We want to focus on the code quality more than on managing pull request ethics.
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People before code: If any of the following rules are violated, the pull-requests must not be rejected. This is to create an easy and joyful onboarding process for new programmers and first-time contributors.
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Single commit per pull request and name the commit as something meaningful, example: Adding <-your-name-> in students/mentors section.
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Reference the issue numbers in the commit message if it resolves an open issue. Follow the pattern Fixes #
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Make a note to add relevent Screen Shots/Live Link when you make a PR.
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Do not make PR which is not related to any issues. You can create an issue and solve it once we approve them. Additional points for suggesting genuine issues will be awarded.
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Avoid duplicate PRs, if need be comment on the older PR with the PR number of the follow-up (new PR) and close the obsolete PR yourself.
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Be polite to other community members.
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PR template should be strictly followed, else the points won't be reflected on the leaderboard.
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We are assuming that everyone here are mature enough to follow developer ethics and not use the test account for any sort personal usage.
Happy Coding 🤟