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GrowersBrains

GrowersBrains is an app designed to solve the problems that growers are globally facing, and to bring expert growing techniques to everyone.

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How To Contribute

Case 1. Once you are added as a contributor.

  • Clone the repository using git clone repo_url
  • Be sure to pull down the latest changes before creating your branch git pull
  • Create your branch git checkout -b <YOUR-BRANCH-NAME> (Ex: git checkout -b feature/nav-bar) (Feel free to prefix your branches with feature or bugfix)
  • Commit your changes locally git add . (This adds all changes made)
  • Add your commit message that sums up the work you have done git commit -m "changes you made here" (Ex: git commit -m "added nav bar style and tests")
  • Push up your changes git push usually on the first commit you'll need to run git push -u origin <YOUR-BRANCH-NAME>
  • Create a pull request of your changes for review. Visit Github and you will now see a green "Compare & pull request" button on the repo. Check that your changes are accurate, that you are pushing to the correct branch, and include a meaningful description of your changes.

2. You are not added as contributor yet.

  • Fork the repository.
  • After fork set upstream in you local git remote add upstream [email protected]:nataliepina/GrowersBrains.git
  • Create your branch git checkout -b <YOUR-BRANCH-NAME> (Ex: git checkout -b feature/nav-bar) (Feel free to prefix your branches with feature or bugfix)
  • Commit your changes locally git add . (This adds all changes made)
  • Add your commit message that sums up the work you have done git commit -m "changes you made here" (Ex: git commit -m "added nav bar style and tests")
  • Push up your changes git push usually on the first commit you'll need to run git push -u origin <YOUR-BRANCH-NAME>
  • Create a pull request of your changes for review from your repo to main repo. You will see a Pull button. Visit Github and you will now see a green "Compare & pull request" button on the repo. Check that your changes are accurate, that you are pushing to the correct branch, and include a meaningful description of your changes.

How To Run

  • Clone or fork the repository
  • Install dependencies with NPM npm i
  • Start the project locally npm start