Develop an elegant React.js Music Application.
Check out the complete project requirements here
When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue. Please note we have a code of conduct, please follow it in all your interactions with the project.
To get started with development, you need to install few tools
git
git
version 2.13.1 or higher. Download git if you don't have it already.
To check your version of git, run:
git --version
node
node
version 16.15.1 or higher. Download node if you don't have it already.
To check your version of node, run:
node --version
npm
npm
version 5.6.1 or higher. You will have it after you install node.
To check your version of npm, run:
npm --version
To set up a development environment, please follow these steps:
Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/JavaScript-Mastery-PRO/project1_team4_repository.git
Change directory to the project directory
cd project1_team4_repository
Install the dependencies
npm install
If you get an error, please check the console for more information.
If you don't get an error, you are ready to start development.
Run the app
npm run dev
Project will be running in the browser.
Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in your browser.
You've found a bug in the source code, a mistake in the documentation or maybe you'd like a new feature? You can help us by submitting an issue on GitHub. Before you create an issue, make sure to search the issue archive -- your issue may have already been addressed!
Please try to create bug reports that are:
There are 2 main work flows when dealing with pull requests:
Here we are going to focus on 2. Creating a Topical Branch:
First, we will need to create a branch from the latest commit on master. Make sure your repository is up to date first using
git pull origin main
Note: git pull
does a git fetch
followed by a git merge
to update the local repo with the remote repo. For a more detailed explanation, see this stackoverflow post.
To create a branch, use git checkout -b <new-branch-name> [<base-branch-name>]
, where base-branch-name
is optional and defaults to main
.
Use a standard convention for branch names. For example, <your-name>-dev
. It will be easier to track your pull requests if you use this convention.
I'm going to create a new branch called jsm-dev
from the main
branch and push it to github.
git checkout -b jsm-dev main
git push origin jsm-dev
To create a pull request, you must have changes committed to your new branch.
Go to Pull Requests and click on the New Pull Request
button.
Select the main
branch as the base
branch and the jsm-dev
branch as the compare
branch.
Follow the template and fill in the proper information for the pull request.
Click on the Submit
button.
You have successfully created a pull request. Now wait for mentor approval. Once approved, you can merge the pull request.