Welcome to our project! 🎉 This repository is designed to help new contributors get started with open-source contributions. Whether you're new to programming, GitHub, or the open-source world, this project will guide you through the basics and help you make your first contribution!
Hacktoberfest is an annual event where developers from all over the world contribute to open-source projects throughout the month of October. Participants who make 4 valid pull requests to any public repository on GitHub are eligible for cool prizes!
This project is built using Android Studio with Jetpack Compose and is aimed at making it easier for developers to create clean and intuitive Android UI. Contributions can range from fixing issues, adding new features, or improving the existing code.
We are excited to have you contribute! Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
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Fork the Repository
Click the “Fork” button on the top right corner of this repository to create a copy on your GitHub account. -
Clone the Repository
Clone the repository to your local machine using the following command:git clone https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/REPO-NAME.git
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Create a Branch
Before making any changes, create a new branch using:git checkout -b feature/your-feature-name
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Make Your Changes
Start working on your changes. If you’re new to the codebase, check out the documentation and issues for context. -
Commit and Push Your Changes
Once you've made your changes, commit them with a clear message:git commit -m "Added new feature: your-feature-name"
Push your changes to GitHub:
git push origin feature/your-feature-name
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Create a Pull Request
Navigate to the original repository and create a pull request (PR) to merge your branch. Make sure to describe the changes and link any relevant issue numbers. -
Wait for Review
One of the maintainers will review your changes and provide feedback if necessary.
For detailed contribution guidelines, please refer to our CONTRIBUTING.md.
If you're stuck or need guidance, feel free to open an issue, and we'll be happy to assist you. Remember, there are no silly questions!
Happy coding, and welcome to the open-source world! 🌱