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Contributing to Notion Graph View

Welcome to the Notion Graph View project! Your contributions can help enhance and expand this innovative tool for visualizing Notion databases. To ensure a smooth and collaborative experience, please follow the contribution guidelines outlined below.

Submitting Contributions

To contribute to this project, please follow these steps:

1. Choose or Create an Issue

  • Start by reviewing the existing issues to identify areas where your contributions can make a significant impact.
  • If you have ideas for new features, enhancements, or bug fixes, you can create a new issue to propose your contributions. Please provide comprehensive details to clearly explain your ideas.

2. Fork the Repository

  • To initiate your contribution, fork the primary repository by clicking the "Fork" button. This creates a copy of the repository in your personal GitHub account.

3. Clone Your Forked Repository

  • Clone your forked repository to your local development environment using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/notion-graph-view.git

4. Set Up the Upstream Remote

  • Keep a reference to the primary project by adding it as the upstream remote:
cd notion-graph-view
git remote add upstream https://github.com/stevedsun/notion-graph-view
git remote -v

5. Create a New Branch

  • Before you start working on your contribution, create a new branch dedicated to your specific task:
git checkout -b my-contribution

Working on Your Contribution

Now that your development environment is set up and a new branch is created, you can begin working on your contribution. Please follow these guidelines:

6. Make Changes

  • Implement the necessary changes, including code additions, enhancements, or bug fixes. Ensure that your contributions are well-structured and documented, aligning with the project's objectives.

7. Commit Your Changes

  • Commit your changes with informative commit messages that clearly explain the purpose of your contributions:
git commit -m "Add a descriptive message here"

8. Push Your Changes

  • Push the committed changes to your remote repository on GitHub:
git push origin my-contribution

9. Create a Pull Request

  • Visit your repository on GitHub and click the "New Pull Request" button to initiate a pull request from your branch to the primary repository.

10. Await Review

  • Your pull request will undergo review, and feedback will be provided by the project maintainers or fellow contributors. Be prepared to address any suggested changes or refinements.

Community Engagement

While contributing, consider engaging with the community in the following ways:

11. Join Discussions

  • Participate in discussions related to Notion Graph View, share your insights, and collaborate with others to enhance the tool's features and capabilities.

12. Share Ideas

  • If you have innovative ideas for advancing the project or optimizing the visualization of Notion databases, don't hesitate to open issues to initiate productive discussions.

Acknowledgment

We appreciate your dedication to improving Notion Graph View. Your contributions are essential for the project's development and success. If you have questions or require assistance, please feel free to contact the project maintainers.

Thank you for your valuable contributions, and we eagerly anticipate collaborating with you on the Notion Graph View project! 🚀📊🙌