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Subesh Bhandari

🚀 Quick start for Running

  1. Running on your local machine.

    Paste the command below into your terminal:

    git clone https://github.com/Rahat-ch/subeshbhandari.git

    Run one of the following commands to install all dependencies:

    npm install

    or

    yarn add

    Make sure to you have the gatsby CLI globally installed. You can install it with the below command:

    npm install -g gatsby-cli

  2. Start developing.

    Start the application by running the below command

    gatsby develop

  3. Open the source code and start editing!

    Your site is now running at http://localhost:8000!

Note: Gatsby comes preconfigured with hot reload. As long as you are running gatsby develop and save changes, you will automatically see the changes populate on your local version of the site.

💫 Contribution guide

  1. Fork the Repository

    Fork the repository and then follow the above instructions for running the code locally.

    Create your own branch with the following command:

    git checkout -b yourBranchName

  2. Build your changes.

    When you have completed your changes run the command below

    gatsby build

    Fix any potential build errors that may occur. Then serve the content to make sure the site is working as expected.

    gatsby serve

  3. Commit and Raise a Pull Request

Commit your changes to your fork and then raise a pull request(pr) to the relavent branch of the main repository. Be sure to reference the issue you are resolving in your message.