Beginners-On-Github
Welcome to the "Beginners-On-Github" repository! 🚀 This repository is designed for those who are taking their first steps in the open-source world, exploring Git, and diving into GitHub.
Getting Started
Contribution Guidelines
When contributing to this repository, please follow these basic rules:
⭐ names.txt: Add your name or any random name if you prefer not to disclose your real name.
⭐ quotes.txt: Share quotes that promote positivity and avoid any content that promotes hatred.
Acknowledgements
- What is Open Source?
- Awesome Git and GitHub tutorial.
- 10 tips for onboarding open source contributors.
Code of Conduct
⭐While adding your name to the names.txt file, you are requested to add your name or any random name if you desire not to disclose your real name.
⭐While adding quotes to quotes.txt, you are requested not to add quotes that have hatred toward any other religion, caste, creed, gender or community.
Setting Up the Repository Locally
- Open your terminal or Git Bash.
- Navigate to your desired directory.
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/swaindhruti/Beginners-On-Github
- Make your changes, then add, commit and push them to the remote repository:
git add -A
git commit -m "enter your commit message"
git push origin main
Then after pushing the changes you can create a Pull Request, and after reviewing the Pull Request your PR will be merged or will be asked to do the necesary changes if required.
Good-First-Opensource-Projects
This part contains the links to the opensource projects repos, hackathons and the sites which you can visit and make your first contribution as a beginner in opensource.