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Contributing

Thanks for being willing to contribute!

Working on your first Pull Request? You can learn how from this free series How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub

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Due to the way this project works, each of the exercises is self-contained in a branch that starts with exercises/ which is only one commit off of master. This is critically important for the tooling that we have to make it easy to manage the exercises over time.

Unfortunately, because of this requirement, it's impossible to merge PRs that are made to exercise branches (because it's impossible to maintain the one-commit requirement).

So, if you want to make a change to one of the exercises/ branches, you're welcome to open a pull request, but I will have to apply any needed changes myself and will close your PR (though I will still add you to the contributors table).

If your changes are to the main branch, then the pull request workflow is normal.

Project setup

  1. Fork and clone the repo
  2. Run npm run setup -s to install dependencies and run validation
  3. Create a branch for your PR with git checkout -b pr/your-branch-name

Tip: Keep your main branch pointing at the original repository and make pull requests from branches on your fork. To do this, run:

git remote add upstream https://github.com/kentcdodds/bookshelf.git
git fetch upstream
git branch --set-upstream-to=upstream/main main

This will add the original repository as a "remote" called "upstream," Then fetch the git information from that remote, then set your local main branch to use the upstream main branch whenever you run git pull. Then you can make all of your pull request branches based on this main branch. Whenever you want to update your version of main, do a regular git pull.

Help needed

Please checkout the the open issues

Also, please watch the repo and respond to questions/bug reports/feature requests! Thanks!