Welcome to the UniConnect project! We appreciate your interest in contributing. Whether you are a developer, designer, tester, or enthusiast, your contributions are valuable to the growth of this project.
- Contributing Guidelines
- Setting Up the Development Environment
- How to Report Issues
- Pull Request Process
- Code of Conduct
- License
Before you start contributing to UniConnect, please familiarize yourself with our Contributing Guidelines. These guidelines provide an overview of the contribution process, including how to report issues, propose new features, and submit pull requests.
If you're interested in contributing code to UniConnect, follow the steps outlined in the Setup Guide. This guide includes instructions on cloning the repository, installing dependencies, and running the development server.
Found a bug or have a suggestion? We encourage you to report it! Check out the Issues section to see if your issue has already been reported. If not, create a new issue with detailed information about the problem or suggestion.
Ready to contribute code? Follow our step-by-step guide on how to submit a pull request in the Pull Request Process section. This guide covers forking the repository, creating a branch, making changes, and creating a pull request.
To ensure a positive and inclusive environment, all contributors are expected to adhere to our Code of Conduct. Please review and follow these guidelines when participating in discussions or contributing to the project.
UniConnect is open-source and licensed under the MIT License. By contributing to this project, you agree to the terms outlined in the license.
Thank you for considering contributing to UniConnect! Your efforts contribute to making this project even better.