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HacktoberFest 2k19 Workshop

This repo is meant for HacktoberFest2k19 workshop. We gladly accept any contributions that are made to this repo as a part of Hacktober Fest 2k19.

What to do?

Contribution Type 1

Go to any folder you wish to contribute to and add any algorithm or data structure code you wish to contribute to this repository. Use commit message as #<Issue Number> Added <filename>

Contribution Type 2

If anyone has already written a code on a specific problem, you can update the code using data structures, add some efficient implementation of the code or just add proper documentation with comments in the same file. Use commit message as #<Issue Number> Updated <filename>

Contribution Type 3

You can also make any contribution by deleting a file in any folder. Make sure to delete any unused file in the repo. Use commit message #<Issue Number> Deleted <filename>

To contribute to this repo:

Find an issue or open a new one

Before contributing please go through the issues that have been proposed by the maintainer and find an appropriate issue to work on Look for issues with good first bugs, hacktober, hacktoberfest, up for grabs, help wanted

Note : Please make sure not to open an issue that already exists.

Fork the repository

To fork a repo, click on fork button on the upper right hand corner of the screen, this will help you build your own copy of the repository on your account.

Clone the repository

  • To clone a repo to your computer, click on Clone or Download button and copy the link to clipboard.
  • Go to terminal, type git clone <link>

Solve some issue

  • Add a new file
  • Update any existing file
  • Delete a file

View changes

To view changes made use git status

Staging changes

To stage any changes, use git add <filename>

View staged changes

To view the files that are staged, use git status

Commit changes

To commit changes made, use git commit -m "<message">

Push changes

  • To push changes to your forked repo, use git push origin master
  • Username : <Your_username>
  • Password : <Your_github_password>