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ResourceHub is an open-source project that serves as a one-stop repository of valuable resources curated by the amazing contributors in the community🚀

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What is ResourceHub

ResourceHub is an Open-Source project that serves as a collection of valuable resources for Web Development, carefully curated by the amazing contributors in the community.

You can contribute with helpful resources you've discovered on the internet and share them with us!

Categories

Here is a list of the currently available categories of the project:

How to contribute

Read CONTRIBUTING.md and create your own fork of this repository before submitting any contributions. Expand the following section for a quick guide on how to create a fork:

How to Fork this Repo and submit a Pull Request (PR)

1. Create a Fork

Click the Fork button at the top right of this repository to create your own copy.

2. Clone Your Fork

Clone the forked repository to your local machine following these steps:

  1. Open the forked repository in your GitHub account.
  2. Click on the Code button.
  3. Select the HTTPS option in the Local tab.
  4. Click the 'Copy to clipboard' icon.

Open a terminal and run the clone command followed by the URL you just copied. For example:

git clone https://github.com/jfmartinz/ResourceHub.git

3. Create a branch

Go to the repository directory on your computer using the cd command. For example:

cd ResourceHub

Create a new branch and switch to it using the git checkout command. Give it a name that is descriptive of the changes you are introducing.

git checkout -b 'new-branch-name'

Note: Replace 'new-branch-name' with the branch name of your choice.

4. Make your changes

Navigate to the category where you want your resources to be added. Once you've identified the appropriate category and have your resource in mind, proceed to make the necessary changes within that specific category.

5. Stage and commit your changes:

  • Stage your changes using the git add . command.
  • Commit your staged changes using the git commit command.
  • Use a descriptive commit message that explains the purpose of your changes. For example:
git add .
git commit -m "Your descriptive commit message here"

Note: Replace "Your descriptive commit message here" with a concise and informative message.

6. Push your changes:

Pushing is how you transfer commits from your local repository to a remote one. To push use the command git push origin followed by your branch name.

git push origin 'your-branch-name'

Note: Replace 'your-branch-name' with the name of your branch.

5. Submit your changes for review

If you go to your repository on GitHub, you'll see a Compare & Pull Request button. Click on it to submit your PR.

Congratulations on successfully submitting your PR to our project! 🎉

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License 🛡️

ResourceHub is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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