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To install the project you need to have npm
or yarn
and node
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Fork the project, clone your fork:
# Clone your fork git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/react-semantic-ui-datepickers.git # Navigate to the newly cloned directory cd react-semantic-ui-datepickers
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npm install
oryarn
to install dependencies -
npm run storybook
oryarn storybook
to start Storybook
Tip: Keep your
master
branch pointing at the original repository and make pull requests from branches on your fork. To do this, run:git remote add upstream https://github.com/arthurdenner/react-semantic-ui-datepickers.git git fetch upstream git branch --set-upstream-to=upstream/master master
This will add the original repository as a "remote" called "upstream," Then fetch the git information from that remote, then set your local
master
branch to use the upstream master branch whenever you rungit pull
. Then you can make all of your pull request branches based on thismaster
branch. Whenever you want to update your version ofmaster
, do a regulargit pull
.
Please go through existing issues and pull requests to check if somebody else is already working on it, we use someone working on it
label to mark such issues.
Also, make sure to run the tests before you commit your changes:
npm run test
or yarn test
.
Thank you for taking the time to contribute! 👍
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