- Nodejs/Expressjs for the backend.
- Mysql for the database.
- File system api for the session store.
- Bcryptjs for a localStrategy based authentication.
- Git for source code control.
In short you need to:
- Fork the project.
- Clone the forked repo locally.
- Add some great stuff locally, push to your forked repo.
- Then fire up a pull request to this repo.
For more details, here are the steps to follow along.
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First, fork the project on github.
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Use git to clone & setup your forked project locally.
# after cloning, navigate to the project
# to sync with origin
git remote add upstream <main_repo_url>
git remote add origin <your_forked_repo_url>
# to setup your locat dev branch
git branch your_local_branch
git checkout your_local_branch
# to add your changes
git add *
git commit -m "+your_local_branch: your commit here"
# push to your forked repo
git push origin your_local_branch
- Now, that your work is on github, you can go ahead & fire up a pull request.
After doing so, I will be prompted to review your code to see if it will be merged or not. Thanks for your hard work & take care!
Also by doing so, if any updates are made to the main repo master
branch, you can easily get the latest updates with git pull upstream master