ImageVoiceEditor-HacktoberFest-2023

Hacktoberfest23

What is Hacktoberfest?

A month-long celebration from October 1st - 31st to get people involved in Open Source.

HacktoberFest2023

Specifically for Hacktoberfest:

Your PR must be created between October 1 and October 31 (in any time zone, UTC-12 thru UTC+14).

Your PR must be made to a public, unarchived repository.

📌 Videos 📽️:

Contribution Rules📚:

  • You are allowed to make pull requests that break the rules. We just merge it ;)
  • Do NOT add any build steps e.g npm install (we want to keep this a simple static site)
  • Do NOT remove other content.
  • Styling/code can be pretty, ugly or stupid, big or small as long as it works
  • Try to keep pull requests small to minimize merge conflicts

Getting Started 🤩🤗:

  • Fork this repo (button on top)
  • Clone on your local machine
git clone https://github.com/Google-DSC-DMCE/ImageVoiceEditor-HacktoberFest-2023.git
  • Navigate to project directory.
cd ImageVoiceEditor-HacktoberFest-2023
  • Create a new Branch
git checkout -b my-new-branch
git add .
  • Commit your changes.
git commit -m "Relevant message"
  • Then push
git push origin my-new-branch
  • Create a new pull request from your forked repository

Installation steps for Project

Install Live Server Extention in Visual Studio Code

Run index.html using Live Server


Avoid Conflicts {Syncing your fork}

An easy way to avoid conflicts is to add an 'upstream' for your git repo, as other PR's may be merged while you're working on your branch/fork.

git remote add upstream https://github.com/Google-DSC-DMCE/ImageVoiceEditor-HacktoberFest-2023.git

You can verify that the new remote has been added by typing

git remote -v

To pull any new changes from your parent repo simply run

git merge upstream/master

This will give you any eventual conflicts and allow you to easily solve them in your repo. It's a good idea to use it frequently in between your own commits to make sure that your repo is up to date with its parent.

For more information on syncing forks read this article from Github.