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GitStartedWithUs

Welcome to GitStartedWithUs, a collaborative platform for creative individuals to color pixels, leave their mark, and express themselves through art! Here you have the opportunity to contribute to a collective canvas by coloring individual pixels and sharing your unique identity with the world.

Getting started

To get started with coloring pixels and leaving your mark on the canvas, follow these simple steps:

  • Explore the Canvas: Visit the Pixels website and explore the interactive canvas filled with blank pixels waiting to be colored. Each pixel represents a tiny square on the canvas.
  • Choose Your Color: Select your preferred color from the color palette available. We offer a diverse range of colors to choose from, allowing you to create eye-catching and imaginative designs.
  • Color a Pixel: Click on an individual pixel to color it with your chosen color. Watch as your pixel contributes to the evolving masterpiece on the canvas.
  • Submit Your Contribution: Once you've colored your pixel, you can submit your contribution.

How to Contribute

Contributing to the canvas is easy and enjoyable:

  • Fork the repository

  • Clone it and create a new branch

  • Choose Your Pixel: Select a pixel you'd like to color.

  • Pick Your Color: Go to the style.css, choose your preferred color from the palette and add it to your grid.

    • Copy the part where colours are specified at the end.
    • Add your colour and desired cell number.
    • Make sure you are not changing the existing code. Just paste your code at the end of style.css file
    • Save your changes
    • Check if your changes are being applied or not.
  • Commit changes: Run the following commands

    git add style.css
    git commit -m "<cell_number>_<name>"

    If everything works correctly you are ready to push.

    git push -u origin <branch_name>
  • Creating PR:

    • Go to contribute on your forked repo
    • There you will find option to open a Pull Request (PR)
    • Click it and wait for review