Re: Request for Guidance on Getting Started with Git Contributions

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Khushi Bansal <iamkb2808@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

Hello,

> Dear Git Community,
>
> I am writing to express my strong interest in contributing to the Git
> project. I am particularly passionate about command-line tools, and
> Git has always been a technology I admire. I would love to make
> meaningful contributions to the project and learn from the incredible
> community that has built and maintained Git over the years.
>
> As someone relatively new to open-source contributions, I would
> greatly appreciate any guidance on how to get started. Specifically, I
> am looking for advice on the following:
>
> 1. Best practices for setting up a local development environment for Git.
> 2. How to find beginner-friendly issues or areas where new
> contributors can make an impact.
> 3. Resources or documentation that could help me better understand the codebase.

Thanks for taking interest in the project :)

If you haven't already, I would recommend reading the following
documentation:
- Documentation/MyFirstContribution.txt
- Documentation/CodingGuidelines
- Documentation/SubmittingPatches
- Documentation/ReviewingGuidelines.txt

For new issues to work on:
- There are usually microprojects [1] that we recommend for newcomers when
applying to Google Summer of Code. But some of these might no longer be
valid.
- Sometimes improvements to be made  are marked with '#leftoverbits'
[2], you'll have to dig around a bit.

>
> I am very excited about the opportunity to contribute and hope to make
> a meaningful impact by improving and supporting Git in any way I can.
> Any assistance or direction you can provide would be invaluable.
>
> Thank you for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you.
>
> Regards,
> Khushi Bansal

Wish you the best, feel free to reach out to the list, if you have any
questions or need advice.

[1]: https://git.github.io/SoC-2024-Microprojects/
[2]: https://lore.kernel.org/git/?q=%23leftoverbits

Karthik

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