sbshah97 / hello-world

Hello-World! The baby steps to be a Programmer! Explore this repository to check out various languages in Computer Science and understand how to contribute to Open Source effectively and easily. Sending your first Pull Request is not hard and made easier by this repository!
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Add Documentation for Ezhil #105

Closed sbshah97 closed 6 years ago

sbshah97 commented 7 years ago

Go to the folder for Ezhil where the name of the folder should be the name of the language itself. Inside the folder should be the Hello World! code of the file (there will be quite a few files there).

Your task is to create the README for the same and make sure it covers all instructions on how to set up Ezhil Dev Environment in Windows, Linux and MacOS. Kindly refer the other README for a suitable template.

If you don't know any of these steps, kindly ping back in the comments so that I can help you out.

Ground rules:

  1. Whoever claims the Issue first, should send a Pull Request within 24 hours else it'll be assigned to another claimant and further Pull Requests regarding that issue will not be entertained.
  2. Pull Requests sent without claiming and referencing the Issue will not be entertained.
  3. Make sure your Pull Requests have just one commit in them. Squash multiple commits into one if you have to.

Best of luck. Let the Hacktoberfest begin!!

balachandarsv commented 6 years ago

May I take this up? @salman-bhai

sbshah97 commented 6 years ago

@balachandarsv Sure go ahead!