A collection of vibrant frontend projects, mini-projects, components, animations, games and much more!
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The Dev-Geeks repository is a collection of projects.
- It contains a variety of projects, ranging from web development to machine learning .
- Each project is designed to help developers learn and improve their skills in a particular area.
- The projects are written in a variety of languages,including Python, JS, and HTML.
- The repository also includes tutorials and resources to help developers get started with the projects.
- The tutorials provide step-by-step instructions on how to set up the projects and how to use them.
- The resources provide additional information on the topics covered in the projects.
- The Dev-Geeks repository is a great resource for developers who are looking to learn and improve their skills.
- It provides a variety of projects that can help developers learn and improve their skills in a particular area.
- The tutorials and resources provided in the repository make it easy for developers to get started with the projects.
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Drop a ⭐ on the Github repository (optional)
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Create an issue of the project or a feature you would like to add in the project and get the task assigned for youself. (issue can be any feature or project that you think you could contribute to).
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Fork the repo to your Github.
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Clone the Repo by going to your local Git Client in a particular local folder in your local machine by using this command with your forked repository link in place of below given link:
git clone https://github.com/pranjay-poddar/Dev-Geeks
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Create a branch using below command.
git branch <your branch name>
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Checkout to your branch.
git checkout <your branch name>
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Add your code in your local machine folder.
git add .
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Commit your changes.
git commit -m"<add your message here>"
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Push your changes.
git push --set-upstream origin <your branch name>
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Add your project name with the link in the readme in the desired format.
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Make a pull request! (compare your branch with the owner main branch)