/Androapps

Important Android projects to learn fundamentals of android development

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hacktoberfest22

Androapps

This is a Beginner Friendly Repository containing important android projects to learn fundamentals of android development. It is made for Open Source Enthusiasts who can contribute to the App during HacktoberFest 2022.

To contribute in this project you need to build your own android apps or you can update the existing applications.

Languages Used in Projects

  • Java
  • Kotlin
  • Flutter
  • C++

Requirements

  • Android Version 5.0 and above
  • CompileSdkVersion 29/30
  • MinSdkVersion 21
  • Androidx
  • Gradle Build (According to the project)

Want To Learn Android Development👩‍💻?

How To Contribute?

  1. Register for the Hacktoberfest 2022

  2. Go through the CONTRIBUTING.md and CODE_OF_CONDUCT

How To Setup Project?

To setup the project locally please follow the instructions:

1. Star and Fork this Repository

You can star ⭐ and fork 🍽️ this repository on GitHub by navigating at the top of this repository.

2. Clone the Repository

To make your own local copy of the repository to add run projects locally, let’s first open up a terminal window or you can download GitHub Desktop

If you're using terminal use the git clone command along with the URL that points to your* fork of the repository:

git clone https://github.com/your_username/Androapps.git

3. Create New Branch

Once the project is cloned/opened create a new branch and checkout in it where you can make the changes in the code. You can do this either from terminal or from the github desktop.

####To do from Terminal:

git branch new-branch
git checkout new-branch

4. Select the project from the cloned repo to the android studio, add your contributions

5. Commit and Push

After making the required changes commit and push your code Terminal: To add the changes after you have made the modifications git add . or git add -A

To commit and push the changes

git commit -m <Your-commit-message>

6. Update Local Repository

7. Configure a Remote for the Fork

You’ll have to specify a new remote upstream repository for us to sync with the fork. This will be the original repository that you forked from. you’ll have to do this with the git remote add command.

git remote add upstream https://github.com/aadityamp01/Androapps.git

8. Sync the Fork

9. Create Pull Request

At this point, you are ready to make a pull request to the original repository. Navigate to your forked repository, and press the “New pull request” button on your left-hand side of the page.

10. You're done, wait for the review from maintainers.

Project Maintainer :

Contact and Support

If you face any issue related to any project or want to suggest any application, Please feel free to contact me: @ [ampicopn@gmail.com]

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Made with ❤️ By Aaditya Paithane