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Project Name

🤖 Bots-collection 🤖

Description

A collection of bots for discord and misamo 🤖

Developer

@Sanket1308

Happy Hacking !! 😊🙌

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Fork the repository

Fork the repository to you GitHub

Clone your fork

Click on the code drop down menu. Now you can either download the zip file and extract it on your local system.

git clone https://github.com/Sanket1308/bots-collection.git

Navigate to your local folder

Since the clone was downloaded into a subdirectory of your working directory, you can navigate to it using: cd NAME_OF_REPOSITORY.

cd Coding-questions

Create a new branch

Use git checkout -b BRANCH_NAME to create a new branch and then immediately switch to it.

git checkout -b branch_name

Use git branch to show your local branches.

git branch

Make changes in your local repository

Use a text editor or IDE to make the changes you planned to the files in your local repository. Because you checked out a branch in the previous step, any edits you make will only affect that branch.

Git Add and Commit your changes

Use git add -A or git add . to stage your changes and git commit -m "DESCRIPTION OF CHANGES" to commit them.

git add .
git commit -m"<Description of changes>"

Push your changes to your fork

When you are done making all of your changes, upload these changes to your fork using git push origin BRANCH_NAME.

git push origin <BRANCH_NAME>

Begin the pull request

Return to your fork on GitHub, and refresh the page. You may see a highlighted area that displays your recently pushed branch.

Create the pull request

Before submitting the pull request, you first need to describe the changes you made .

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