A fork is a local copy of the repository that is on your GitHub account, and you can make changes on that repository.
Click here to fork the repository.
Now go to the file in which you wanna make changes
Below is the example of adding a profile
add following JSON code to data.json
file
{
"name": "YOUR_NAME",
"image": "IMAGE_URL",
"github": "YOUR GITHUB URL",
"twitter": "YOUR X/TWITTER URL",
"linkedin": "YOUR LINKEDIN URL",
"skills": ["SKILL-1", "SKILL-2", "SKILL-3"]
}
Change/Replace the placeholders with your image and profiles urls
- [YOUR_NAME] with your name
- [IMAGE-URL] with your image URL
- [SKILL-1], [SKILL-2], [SKILL-3] with your skills
- [YOUR GITHUB URL], [YOUR X/TWITTER URL] & [YOUR LINKEDIN URL] with your Github, X/Twitter & LinkedIn profile URL repectively.
- You can now commit changes to the your forked repository. Once you've made the changes you want, create a pull request.
- Once you have submitted your pull request, it will be reviewed and merged as soon as possible.
Note
Make sure to add a good PR title
example: data: profile addition by John Doe
PS: This one example is only for profile addition
Warning
Do not spam the repository with unnecessary PRs. Make sure to follow the project's Code of Conduct.
Tip
If you are new to open source contributions, you can refer to this guide by GitHub.