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Having a Code of Conduct is really important, especially for public repositories. Instead of re-writing the wheel, I want to point you to some of the best instructions around.
Select a Code of Conduct from the left side of the screen and review the Code of Conduct you selected.
Add information to the displayed fields then click the Review and submit button.
With your file displayed, scroll down and click the Commit new file button.
This is adding your new file to a new branch that GitHub created for you.
With the Open a pull request screen displayed, click the Create pull request button.
If you are ready to merge (or apply) your file to the project click the Merge pull request button. If you want to share this change to your repository with someone, share the URL for this pull request or @ mention them in the comment section.
After clicking Merge pull request, click Confirm merge.
Once the merge is complete (it should happen really quickly) delete your branch by clicking Delete branch.
I won't respond to this issue, just close it when you are done!
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Your repository has no Code of Conduct.
Having a Code of Conduct is really important, especially for public repositories. Instead of re-writing the wheel, I want to point you to some of the best instructions around.
⌨️ Activity: Add a Code of Conduct
Access the Community profile pane
Click the Add button on the Code of Conduct row.
Select a Code of Conduct from the left side of the screen and review the Code of Conduct you selected.
Add information to the displayed fields then click the Review and submit button.
With your file displayed, scroll down and click the Commit new file button.
With the Open a pull request screen displayed, click the Create pull request button.
If you are ready to merge (or apply) your file to the project click the Merge pull request button. If you want to share this change to your repository with someone, share the URL for this pull request or @ mention them in the comment section.
After clicking Merge pull request, click Confirm merge.
Once the merge is complete (it should happen really quickly) delete your branch by clicking Delete branch.
I won't respond to this issue, just close it when you are done!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: