Updated the contribution guide.

This commit is contained in:
Cotes Chung 2020-07-25 22:26:24 +08:00
parent 32bd36f016
commit a227ae386d

View file

@ -2,15 +2,21 @@
I want to thank you for sparing a time to improve this project! Here are some guidelines for contributing
To ensure that the blog design is not confused, this project does not accept suggestions for design changes, such as color scheme, fonts, typography, etc. If your request is about an enhancement, it is recommended to first submit a `Feature Request` type issue to discuss whether your idea fits the project.
To ensure that the blog design is not confused, this project does not accept suggestions for design changes, such as color scheme, fonts, typography, etc. If your request is about an enhancement, it is recommended to first submit a [`Feature Request`](https://github.com/cotes2020/jekyll-theme-chirpy/issues/new?labels=enhancement&template=feature_request.md) issue to discuss whether your idea fits the project.
Generally, contribute to the project by:
1. Fork this project.
2. Create a new branch `my-new-feature`(or `fix-a-bug`), then complete the development, commit and push.
3. Submit a new `Pull Request`.
1. Fork this project on GitHub and clone it locally.
2. Create a new branch named `feature/my-feature` (or `feature/fix-a-bug`), which branch from `develop`:
```console
$ git checkout -b feature/<my-feature> develop
```
> Please note that the new branch name must include the prefix `feature/`.
3. After completing the development, commit and push to remote.
4. Submit a new **pull request** to the `develop` branch of upstream, i.e., `cotes2020/jekyll-theme-chirpy:develop`.
---
:tada:Your volunteering will make the open source world more beautiful, thanks again!:tada:
:tada: Your volunteering will make the open source world more beautiful, thanks again! :tada: