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Mentro-Community-Blog

https://community.blog.mentro.tech

We are excited to be a part of 👇

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📝 Community Blog website is for contributors to get a glimpse of mentro. The website also includes blogs and guides by the mentrozens to help you better understand our work and learn from others experience.

👉 If you are a begineer to open-source, then this is a one-stop place for you to contribute to issues with the tag HacktoberFest and you can also explore, connect with the mentors at Mentro. So, what are you waiting for?🎉

👉 Here's where you may post your questions and look for potential issues to contribute. We've put up a list of beginner-friendly issues ahead so you can get started as soon as Hacktoberfest begins! 🚀

👉 Feel free to drop your questions on discord

✔️ Make sure you have downloaded Mentro's Android App

💯 Don't forget to give our repo a star it would motivate us🌟

Open Source Love PRs Welcome

Ace the HacktoberFest like a pro⭐:point_down:

Let's help each other to complete the Hacktoberfest challenge! 🚀

May the open-source be with you🎉🎉

✍️ What is Mentro?

Mentro is a mentorship platform which connects you with mentors from great startups & companies like Microsoft, Cred, Zomato, Google, Amazon, Jio, Flipkart, Gojek, Goldman Sachs & many more.

How to Contribute? 👇

  1. Fork the repository

  2. Clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/<GITHUB_USERNAME>/Mentro-Community-Blog.git 
  1. Go into the directory containing the project, and get started

  2. To know more about the setup and how to contribute visit here

How to make a pull request? :man_technologist:

  1. After cloning the repository you can switch to the cloned repo on your local machine.
  cd mentro-community-blog
  1. Create a new branch.
  git checkout -b <name of new branch>
  1. Stage your changes.
  git add .
  1. Commit the changes.
  git commit -m "Add <your-github-username>"
  1. Check the status of your repository.
  git status
  1. Push your repository to GitHub.
  git push origin <name of your branch>
  1. Navigate to your forked repo, on the top of the files section you'll notice a new section containing, a contribute button!

  2. Click on the contribute button, it will open a drop down, click the pull request button on the drop down.

    Note: A pull request allows your changes to be merged with the original project.

    Wait for your changes to get merged.

Hurray! You have successfully made a contribution! 🥳🎉

💬 FAQ and Other Questions

  • If you have a general question about a project or repository or about mentro, submit a message to the relevant channel on mentro's discord: https://discord.gg/93vAUe3sdg
  • If you have other questions, please write us at :e-mail: [email protected]