# How to contribute ODP is a community-driven open source project and we welcome all the contributors. Contributions to the ODP project are expected to adhere to our [Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). ## Before you contribute Before you contribute, please click the **Sign in with Github to agree button** to sign the CLA. You can find an example [here](https://cla-assistant.io/oceanbase/oceanbase?pullRequest=4). What is [CLA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contributor_License_Agreement)? ## Contribution guide Please follow these steps to create your Pull Request to this repository. > **Note:** > > This section takes creating a PR to the `master` branch as an example. The steps of creating PRs for other branches are similar. ### Step 1: Fork the repository 1. Visit the project (link TODO) 2. Click the **Fork** button to establish an online fork. ### Step 2: Clone your fork to local ```bash # Define your working directory working_dir=$HOME/Workspace # Configure GitHub user={your Github profile name} # Create your clone mkdir -p $working_dir cd $working_dir git clone link TODO # Add upstream git remote add upstream link TODO # Set no push for the upstream master git remote set-url --push upstream no_push # Confirm your remote setting git remote -v ``` ### Step 3: Create a new branch 1. Get your local master up-to-date with the upstream/master. ```bash cd $working_dir/docs git fetch upstream git checkout master git rebase upstream/master ``` 2. Create a new branch based on the master branch. ```bash git checkout -b new-branch-name ``` ### Step 4: Develop Edit some file(s) on the `new-branch-name` branch and save your changes. ### Step 5: Commit your changes ```bash git status # Checks the local status git add ... # Adds the file(s) you want to commit. If you want to commit all changes, you can directly use `git add.` git commit -m "commit-message: update the xx" ``` ### Step 6: Keep your branch in sync with upstream/master ```bash # While on your new branch git fetch upstream git rebase upstream/master ``` ### Step 7: Push your changes to the remote ```bash git push -u origin new-branch-name # "-u" is used to track the remote branch from the origin ``` ### Step 8: Create a pull request 1. Visit your fork at (replace `$user` with your GitHub account). 2. Click the `Compare & pull request` button next to your `new-branch-name` branch to create your PR.