Competitive programming is a type of intellectual sport or mind sport that involves solving well-defined algorithmic and computational problems within a specified time limit. Participants, often called competitive programmers, use programming languages to devise efficient solutions to these problems.
Just comment on the issue you want to code for. To contribute, simply follow the steps below!
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Fork this repository.
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Clone the forked repository.
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git clone https://github.com/<your-github-username>/project_name.git
- Navigate to the project directory.
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cd Flutter
- Creating a new branch (IMP) 🌱
This is one of the very important steps that you should follow to contribute to Open Source. A branch helps to manage the workflow, isolate your code and does not create a mess. To create a new branch:
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$ git branch <name_of_branch>
$ git checkout -b <name_of_branch>
Keep your cloned repo up to date by pulling from upstream (this will also avoid any merge conflicts while committing new changes)
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git pull origin main
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Make changes in source code. 🚀
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Stage your changes and commit 📝
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Add changes to Index
git add .
Commit to the local repo
git commit -m "<your_commit_message>"
- At this point you can use the git push command to push the changes to the current branch of your forked repository:
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git push origin <branch-name>
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Create a [Pull Request/PR]
🛠 (https://help.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-issues-and-pull-requests/creating-a-pull-request) ! -
Congratulations! 🎉 Sit and relax, you've made your contribution to the Competitive Programming repository of GDSC Cummins under Hacktoberfest 2023. 🌟
When submitting your code, make sure to reference the question name so that your code is accepted without any issues.