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# Contributing to md-badges
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Thank you for considering contributing to md-badges! Before you decide to, please take a moment to read through the guidelines and the ways you can contribute.
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> Make sure to follow the [Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md) when contributing.
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## Installing locally
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You will need to have a local copy of the repository. To do this, fork the project locally by clicking the **'Fork'** button at the top of the repository to create a fork of md-badges to your GitHub account.
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You'll then need to clone it on your local machine. In order to do this, make sure you have [Git](https://git-scm.com) installed, then run the following commands:
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```bash
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# Replace 'YOUR-USERNAME' with your GitHub username
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git clone https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/md-badges.git
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cd md-badges
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```
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Create a branch to work on your changes by funning these commands:
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```bash
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# Replace '[NAME]' with the name of your branch
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git branch [NAME]
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git checkout [NAME]
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```
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You can now start working locally on the project, and when you are ready to to commit your changes and push them to remote, run:
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```bash
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git add .
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git checkout -m "✨ feat: [commit message here]"
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git push
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```
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> When writing commit messages, make sure to follow the [Convential Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/) guidelines. If you would like, you can use [Gitmoji](https://gitmoji.dev) aswell for commit emojis.
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You can now create a [pull request](https://github.com/inttter/md-badges/pulls) to the repository with your changes.
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## Reporting an issue
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If you encounter something that is wrong or incorrect, please check to see if the problem is not already an [**open issue**](https://github.com/inttter/md-badges/issues).
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If there is no open issue for your problem, [create a new issue](https://github.com/inttter/md-badges/issues/new?assignees=inttter&labels=%F0%9F%93%9B+badge+request&projects=inttter%2Fmd-badges&template=01-badge-request.yml&title=%5BBadge+Request%5D%3A+) using the bug report template. Do your best to fill out each field, preferably in as much detail as possible, if applicable.
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## Adding a badge
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> Make sure you have permission from whoever or whatever you are making a badge of to add them here.
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If you'd like to request a badge, please [create a new issue](https://github.com/inttter/md-badges/issues/new?assignees=inttter&labels=%F0%9F%93%9B+badge+request&projects=inttter%2Fmd-badges&template=01-badge-request.yml&title=%5BBadge+Request%5D%3A+) using the badge request template. You **must** out all available fields. This will help to learn more about what you want added and whether it would be relevant.
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If you want to add a new badge yourself, you can **contribute** a new badge by submitting a [pull request](https://github.com/inttter/md-badges/pulls) to the md-badges repository.
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When you contribute a new badge, make sure that you have checked for the following:
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* Badge is not a **duplicate**
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* Badge is in the **correct category**
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* Badge image appears **without any issues**
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* Badge follows the **same format** of every other badge
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The format for inserting badges within a table is as follows:
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```markdown
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| Preview | Markdown Code |
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| [](#) | `[](#)` |
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```
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## Questions
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If you have any inquiries, would like to ask for help, or anything else that does not fit within the available templates, feel free to make a [blank issue](https://github.com/inttter/md-badges/issues/new) outside of the templates offered.
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## License
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By contributing, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the **MIT License**, which you can view [here](LICENSE). Note that companies, brands, or projects from the badges may have different licenses. |