A scratchpad for folks in the PyCon open source tutorial.
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Visit https://github.com/jesstess/contrib-test and flick the Fork button to fork this GitHub project.
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Create a local copy of your fork of the repository using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/<your username>/contrib-test
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Using your favorite text editor, add a new file to this project.
a) Make the name of the file your first name, then a hyphen, then a random number, for example
jessica-19678
. b) In this file, add your home town and an open source Python project you are interested in contributing to, for example:I'm from Nashville and interested in contributing to Django!
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Commit this addition to your fork of the project using the following commands:
git add <name of file> git commit -m "Added my open source interests."
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Push your changes to the remote repository with the following command:
git push origin HEAD:master
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Visit the GitHub page for your fork of the project, e.g.
https://github.com/<your username>/contrib-test
Observe that your file is visible in the GitHub web view for the project.
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Click the greeen button to create a pull request for your changes. This will take you to a page where you can review your diff and commit message. Click the green "Create Pull Request" button, leave a comment, and click the green "Send pull request button".
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The owner of the project, jesstess, can now review and merge your pull request. Wait a few minutes for this to happen.
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Update your fork of the project to see everyone else's changes, using the following command:
git pull --rebase
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Explore the changes with commands like
git log
andgit show
.