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GitHubCertifyHub Contribution Guide

Welcome to GitHub Certification Prep Guides, your go-to platform for mastering GitHub certifications! We appreciate your interest in contributing to this educational repository. Whether you want to add new study materials, improve existing content, or help with practice exams, your contributions are valuable.

Table of Contents

Contribution Types

You can contribute in the following ways:

  1. Adding or improving study materials for any certification category.
  2. Creating new practice exams and questions.
  3. Fixing errors, enhancing readability, or providing more detailed explanations.

Getting Started

Before you start contributing, make sure you've forked this repository to your own GitHub account and cloned it to your local machine.

  1. Fork the repository.

  2. Clone your forked repository:

    https://github.com/AnthonyByansi/GitHub-Certifications-Preparation-Guides.git
  3. Create a new branch for your work:

    git checkout -b feature/your-contribution
  4. Make your changes and commit them:

    git add .
    git commit -m "Added XYZ study material"
  5. Push your changes to your fork:

    git push origin feature/your-contribution

Submitting Contributions

Once you've made your contributions and are ready to submit them:

  1. Go to your forked repository on GitHub.
  2. Create a pull request (PR) to the main GitHub Certifications Prep-Guides repository.
  3. Fill out the PR template with a clear title and description.
  4. Our team will review your contributions and provide feedback or merge your changes.

Code of Conduct

By contributing to this repository, you agree to abide by our Code of Conduct. Be respectful and considerate of other contributors.

License

All contributions are subject to the repository's LICENSE. Make sure you understand and accept the terms before submitting any contributions.

Thank you for being a part of GitHub Community and helping others on their journey to GitHub certification excellence!