If you're new to submitting Pull Requests on GitHub (or would like a quick refresher), I have a repository that is dedicated to new contributors practicing how to submit a Pull Request in a learning environment. The repository is git-for-science and is associated with a Git/GitHub tutorial that I co-wrote. The full instructions are detailed in the tutorial section Contribute to Other Projects, and a brief list of the steps is also available in the repository's README file.
If you're new to submitting Pull Requests on GitHub (or would like a quick refresher), I have a repository that is dedicated to new contributors practicing how to submit a Pull Request in a learning environment. The repository is git-for-science and is associated with a Git/GitHub tutorial that I co-wrote. The full instructions are detailed in the tutorial section Contribute to Other Projects, and a brief list of the steps is also available in the repository's README file.