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Create a personal copy of the Road_Lane_Detection_System. repository on Github.
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Before submitting your pull request, make sure the following items have been checked:
All tests pass and the build is successful. Your changes do not produce any new warnings or errors. Your changes have been thoroughly tested on different platforms and browsers. Your changes do not break backward compatibility. When you're ready, submit a pull request and include a descriptive title and a detailed description of your changes.
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We look forward to working with you! After forking the repository, clone it locally on your computer so that you can work on the code and make changes.
$ git clone https://github.com/<YOUR-USERNAME>/Road_Lane_Detection_System..git
Before making any changes, create a new branch in your local repository.This is done to ensure that your changes are isolated from the main branch and can be easily reviewed and merged later.
$ git checkout -b <branch-name>
Start making changes to the code, fixing bugs, adding new features, etc. Push changes to the fork:
Once the changes have been made, push them to your fork on Github.
$ git add .
$ git commit -m "Description of changes"
$ git push origin <branch-name>
Before submitting your pull request, make sure the following items have been checked:
- All tests pass and the build is successful.
- Your changes do not produce any new warnings or errors.
- Your changes have been thoroughly tested on different platforms and browsers.
- Your changes do not break backward compatibility.
- When you're ready, submit a pull request and include a descriptive title and a detailed description of your changes.
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