Welcome to my JavaScript Practice Projects repository! This repository contains various JavaScript projects that I've created, drawing inspiration from external references such as YouTube tutorials, blogs, and other resources. These projects are designed to be excellent practice for anyone looking to enhance their JavaScript skills.
To run any of the projects locally, follow these steps:
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/js-practice-projects.git
- Navigate to the project folder you want to run:
Eg:
Javascript Projects/Boxes
- If theres a ".html" file in the project folder than run that using live server and run the project on your browser otherwise if theres only a ".js" file in the project than download the "Code Runner" extension to run the code in your terminal of the CodeEditor
These projects are meant for learning and practicing JavaScript. Feel free to explore the code, modify it, and enhance the projects as per your needs. Each project is self-contained within its own folder.
Contributions are welcome! If you have any suggestions, bug fixes, or improvements, please follow the steps below to contribute:
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Fork the Repository
- Click the "Fork" button at the top right corner of this page to create a copy of this repository under your GitHub account.
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Clone Your Fork
- Clone your forked repository to your local machine using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/EpicNesh26/javascript-projects.git
- Clone your forked repository to your local machine using the following command:
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Make Your Changes
- Make the necessary changes to the codebase. Ensure your code follows the existing style and conventions used in the project.
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Commit Your Changes
- Commit your changes with a clear and descriptive commit message:
git add . git commit -m 'Add feature or fix bug'
- Commit your changes with a clear and descriptive commit message:
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Push to Your Fork
- Push your changes to your forked repository:
git push origin feature-branch
- Push your changes to your forked repository:
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Open a Pull Request
- Go to the original repository on GitHub and open a pull request (PR). Provide a clear description of your changes and the problem they solve or the feature they add.
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Review Process
- Your PR will be reviewed by the repository maintainers. Be ready to make any requested changes. Engage in the discussion if the reviewers have any questions or suggestions.
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Merge
- Once your PR is approved, it will be merged into the main branch. You can then pull the latest changes from the original repository to your local repository.
- Ensure your code is well-documented and follows the project's coding standards.
- Write clear and concise commit messages.
- Test your changes thoroughly before submitting a PR.
- If you're adding a new project, make sure it has a clear and descriptive folder name, and update the project list in the
README.md
file.
Thank you for contributing! Your efforts help improve this repository for everyone.
This repository is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
Happy coding! If you find these projects helpful, don't forget to give the repository a star ⭐.