Welcome to the "Metaverse Front-End Playground" β your gateway to the future of web development in the metaverse! ππ Metaverse Front-End Playground is an open-source repository created to empower developers to explore, innovate, and collaborate in the metaverse space. Whether you're a seasoned developer looking to showcase your metaverse projects or a newcomer eager to dive into the virtual realm, you're invited to join our dynamic community!
We also have a Discord server to discuss doubts and suggestions! Make sure to join it here: https://discord.gg/dvHgzTMsap
All of the projects of this repo can be seen in the deployment link in the about section
METAVERSE repo has secured a position in top 50 maintainer repositories in QUINE HACTOBERFEST challenge π
- Our repository features a wide spectrum of metaverse-related front-end projects. From HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to immersive React experiences, you'll find projects that push the boundaries of the metaverse.
- Metaverse Front-End Playground thrives on collaboration. You can enhance existing metaverse projects, contribute new features, or even conjure up entirely new metaverse experiences. Your creative contributions are highly valued!
- We're thrilled to be part of KWOC'23, the global celebration of open source. By contributing to Metaverse Front-End , you can earn KWOC'23 rewards and swag while shaping the future of the metaverse between the time span of December 9,2023 to January 15,2024.
- If you're new to metaverse development, this repository is an excellent launchpad. Collaborate with experienced metaverse developers, gain valuable insights, and immerse yourself in creating groundbreaking virtual worlds.
- Find All the details in CONTRIBUTING.md before contributing
- Please follow guidelines in Code_of_Conduct.md
- Drop a Star in this repo
- Take a look at the existing Issues.
- Fork the Repo create a branch for any issue that you are working on and commit your work.
- At first raise an issue in which you want to work
- Please do not make more than 2 issues at a time , Once your PR have been merged only then go for the next issue
- Then when you are get assigned only then work on that issue & make a PR
- Please try to make a separate branch in your fork in case of PR
- Create a Pull Request, which will be promptly reviewed and given suggestions for improvements by the community.
- REMINDER: Commit inside the
ProjectsFolder - Add screenshots or video prototypes to your Pull Request to help us understand the effects of the changes that are included in your commits.
- Make sure to add a proper README.md with tour PR that describes your project
- Make sure to add the img of your new project in the
assets/imgfolder - Make sure to Update
projectData.jsonfile after submitting PR
1. Start by forking the METAVERSE repository. Click on the symbol at the top right corner.
2. Clone your forked repository:
git clone https://github.com/<your-github-username>/METAVERSE3. Navigate to the new project directory:
cd METAVERSE4. Set upstream command:
git remote add upstream https://github.com/apu52/METAVERSE5. Create a new branch:
git checkout -b YourBranchNameor
git branch YourBranchName
git switch YourBranchName6. Sync your fork or local repository with the origin repository:
- In your forked repository click on
Fetch upstream. - Click
Fetch and merge.
git fetch upstreamgit merge upstream/mainGithub Docs for Syncing
7. Make your changes to the source code.
8. Stage your changes and commit:
package.json or package-lock.json file
git add . or git add *. Instead, stage your changes for each file/folder
git add file/foldergit commit -m "<your_commit_message>"9. Push your local commits to the remote repository:
git push origin YourBranchName10. Create a Pull Request!
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