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How to contribute.

There two ways you can contribute here

  • Direct from GitHub
  • Using a code editor(e.g vs code)

First Fork the repository First Fork the repository

1. Step Direct from GitHub

  • After forking the repository click on go to file

Go to file

  • Navigate to the src/data/error.json

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  • Add your code in the error.json file usng this format
   {
     "type": "<Problem-type (e.g push, merge etc.)>",
     "title": "<Exact title of the error>",
     "description": "<Description of the error>",
     "solutions": "<Soliution of the error>"
   }

  • Now add a suitable commit message like this & create a new branch by clicking the second option. Click on Propose changes

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  • Click on Compare & across forks , Select devvsakib/github-error-solve in the base repository & also click on Create Pull Request button.

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  • Fill the description & add a best commit title & create Pull request

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That's it.

2. Using a Code editor(e.g Vs code)

Clone the repository.

git clone https://github.com/<Your-GitHub-Username>/github-error-solve.git
  • Navigate to folder
cd github-error-solve
  • Install node dependencies
yarn
  • Start the project
yarn run dev
  • Make a New branch.The change you are going to make would be a good branch name.
git checkout -b <name-of-your-branch>
  • Add upstream command
git remote add upstream https://github.com/devvsakib/github-error-solve.git
  • Stage your changes
  git add --all

or

  git add <Name-of-file-to-stage>
  • Commit changes
  git commit -m "<Commit-message>"
  • Check status of your repository.
  git status -s
  • The response should be like this
On branch <name-of-your-branch>
nothing to commit, working tree clean
  • Pushing your repository to GitHub.
  git push origin <name-of-your-branch>
  • On the GitHub website, navigate to your forked repo - on the top of the files section, you'll notice a new section containing a Compare & Pull Request button!

  • Click on that button, this will load a new page, comparing the local branch in your forked repository against the main branch. Click the green Create Pull Request button.

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