GDSC-PHCET / todo-list

A basic web application for managing your to-do list. This project includes a clean and minimalistic user interface for adding, checking off, and deleting tasks. Built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
https://gdsc-phcet.github.io/todo-list/
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Simple Todo List App πŸ“

this repo is made for GDSC PHCET x HACKTOBERFEST

GDSC PHCET

A basic web application for managing your to-do list. This project includes a clean and minimalistic user interface for adding, checking off, and deleting tasks.

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How to Contribute

Contributing to open-source projects is a great way to learn and give back to the community. Here are the steps to contribute to this project:

  1. Fork the Repository: Click the "Fork" button at the top right corner of this repository's page. This will create a copy of the project in your GitHub account.

  2. Clone the Repository: Open your terminal and run the following command to clone the repository to your local machine. Replace <your-username> with your GitHub username.

https://github.com/GDSC-PHCET/todo-list.git 
  1. Create a New Branch: In your terminal, create a new branch for your changes.
cd todo-list
git checkout -b newbranch
  1. Make Changes: Make the necessary changes or contributions to the project.

  2. Check Status: To check the status of your changes, use the appropriate command for your version control system.

    git status
  3. Add Changes: Add your changes to the staging area.

    git add .

    or

    git add path\filename
  4. Commit Changes: Commit your changes with a descriptive commit message.

    git commit -m "Commit message"
  5. Push Changes: Push your changes to your forked repository on GitHub.

    git push origin newbranch
  6. Create a Pull Request: Go to your forked repository on GitHub and create a new pull request. Choose the appropriate branches and describe your changes.

  7. Updating Your Branch: To keep your branch up to date with the latest changes from the original repository, use the appropriate command for your version control system.

    git pull origin main
Great work! You've made a valuable contribution to our project. Your efforts are much appreciated. Keep up the good work! πŸ™Œ