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🌐 e_learning_website

Welcome to the Hacktoberfest Student's Guide!

Glad to have your participation in Hacktoberfest, it's a fantastic opportunity for students to engage with the open-source community and contribute meaningfully to various projects. Let's begin this journey together!

📃 Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. How to Contribute
  3. Watchlist
  4. License
  5. Author
  6. Feedback
  7. Contributors

🎙 Introduction

Guidance makes things easier, doesn't it?
We wish to clear all your doubts about contributing in open-source.
Here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate your way through this exciting journey!

💭 How to Contribute

1. Get Started:

  • Star the Repository: Show your support by starring the repository. This helps in boosting the project's visibility.
  • Follow the Account: Stay updated with the latest developments by following the repository owner's account.

2. Prepare Yourself:

  • Read the Guidelines: Familiarize yourself with the project's contribution guidelines. Each project might have specific rules you need to follow.
  • Understand the Codebase: Spend some time exploring the existing codebase. Understanding the project structure helps you identify areas for improvement.

3. Set Up Your Development Environment:

  • Fork the Repository: Click the "Fork" button on the top right to create your own copy of the repository.
  • Clone the Repository: Clone the forked repository to your local machine using git clone https://github.com/your-username/repository-name.git.

4. Make Your Contribution:

  • Create a New Branch: Create a new branch with a descriptive name: git checkout -b my-feature.
  • Implement Changes: Make your desired changes in the codebase. Ensure your modifications align with the project's goals.

5. Test and Validate:

  • Ensure Quality: Test your changes thoroughly. Verify that your modifications don't introduce errors.
  • Validation is Key: Validate your code to ensure it meets the project's standards and requirements.

6. Commit Your Changes:

  • Stage Your Changes: Stage your modifications: git add ..
  • Commit Your Changes: Commit your changes with a meaningful message: git commit -m "Brief description of your changes".

7. Share Your Contribution:

  • Push Your Changes: Push your changes to your forked repository: git push origin my-feature.

8. Create a Pull Request (PR):

  • Open a PR: Go to your forked repository on GitHub and click "New Pull Request".
  • Describe Your Changes: Provide a detailed description of your changes in the PR template.
  • Submit for Review: Submit the pull request for review. Be open to feedback and engage in discussions.

9. Engage and Learn:

  • Be Open to Feedback: Engage in discussions with project maintainers. Be receptive to feedback and be willing to make necessary changes.
  • Learn and Grow: Hacktoberfest is not just about contributing; it's a learning opportunity. Embrace the experience and grow your skills.

10. Celebrate Your Achievement:

  • Success Celebration: Once your PR is merged, celebrate your successful contribution to the open-source community! You've made a meaningful impact.

Note: Always refer to the specific project's guidelines and code of conduct for any additional instructions or requirements regarding contributions.

Remember, open source thrives on collaboration and learning! 😄

📼 Watchlist

📄 License

This repository is available under the MIT License.

💻 Author

Gyan Pratap Singh

🖊 Feedback

Your suggestions are very welcome, kindly post them here and contribute into the project.

👥 Contributors

Make sure to ⭐ this repository if you found it helpful!
Embrace the process, enjoy your coding journey, and happy hacking! 🚀