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# Contributing to the Project
Thank you for considering contributing to our project! Your help and involvement are highly appreciated.
This guide will help you get started with the contribution process.
## Table of Contents
1. [Fork the Repository](#fork-the-repository-)
2. [Clone Your Fork](#clone-your-fork-)
3. [Create a New Branch](#create-a-new-branch-)
4. [Submitting Changes](#submitting-changes-)
5. [Create a Pull Request](#create-a-pull-request-)
6. [Coding Style](#coding-style-)
7. [Keep It Simple](#keep-it-simple-)
## Fork the Repository 🍴
Start by forking the repository. You can do this by clicking the "Fork" button in the
upper right corner of the repository page. This will create a copy of the repository
in your GitHub account.
## Clone Your Fork 📥
Clone your newly created fork of the repository to your local machine with the following command:
```bash
git clone "https://github.com/Cyclenerd/meshcore-bot.git"
```
## Create a New Branch 🌿
Create a new branch for the specific issue or feature you are working on.
Use a descriptive branch name:
```bash
git checkout -b "feature-or-issue-name"
```
## Submitting Changes 🚀
Make your desired changes to the codebase.
Stage your changes using the following command:
```bash
git add .
```
Commit your changes with a clear and concise commit message:
```bash
git commit -m "A brief summary of the commit."
```
## Create a Pull Request 🌟
Go to your forked repository on GitHub and click on the "New Pull Request" button.
This will open a new pull request to the original repository.
## Coding Style 📝
Start reading the code, and you'll get the hang of it. It is optimized for readability.
## Keep It Simple 👍
Simplicity is key. When making changes, aim for clean, easy-to-understand code that benefits all users.
Thank you for your contribution! ❤️