- (Optional) We adopt Git Flow. Most feature branches are pushed to the repository and deleted when merged to develop branch.
- (Important): Submit pull requests to the develop branch or feature/ branches
- Use GitHub Issues for feature requests and bug reports. Include as much information as possible while reporting bugs.
- Add templates in this folder as jinja2 or JSON.
- Follow the naming conventions in the folder.
- Add documentations here as a markdown file with the same name.
- Add a link in the index.md file.
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Fork the repo and clone it to your local computer, and set up the upstream remote:
git clone https://github.com/YourGithubUsername/medprompt.git cd medprompt git remote add upstream https://github.com/dermatologist/medprompt.git
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Checkout out a new local branch based on your master and update it to the latest (BRANCH-123 is the branch name, You can name it whatever you want. Try to give it a meaningful name. If you are fixing an issue, please include the issue #).
git checkout -b BRANCH-123 develop git clean -df git pull --rebase upstream develop
Please keep your code clean. If you find another bug, you want to fix while being in a new branch, please fix it in a separated branch instead.
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Push the branch to your fork. Treat it as a backup.
git push origin BRANCH-123
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Code
- Adhere to common conventions you see in the existing code.
- Include tests as much as possible, and ensure they pass.
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Commit to your branch
git commit -m "BRANCH-123: Put change summary here (can be a ticket title)"
NEVER leave the commit message blank! Provide a detailed, clear, and complete description of your commit!
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Update your branch to the latest code.
git pull --rebase upstream develop
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Important If you have made many commits, please squash them into atomic units of work. (Most Git GUIs such as sourcetree and smartgit offer a squash option)
git checkout develop git pull --rebase upstream develop git merge --squash BRANCH-123 git commit -m "fix: 123"
Push changes to your fork:
git push
- Issue a Pull Request
In order to make a pull request:
- Click "Pull Request".
- Choose the develop branch
- Click 'Create pull request'
- Fill in some details about your potential patch including a meaningful title.
- Click "Create pull request".
Thanks for that -- we'll get to your pull request ASAP. We love pull requests!
If you need to contact me, see my contact details on my profile page.