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| # Contributing to the Open-Sora Plan Community | |
| The Open-Sora Plan open-source community is a collaborative initiative driven by the community, emphasizing a commitment to being free and void of exploitation. Organized spontaneously by community members, we invite you to contribute to the Open-Sora Plan open-source community and help elevate it to new heights! | |
| ## Submitting a Pull Request (PR) | |
| As a contributor, before submitting your request, kindly follow these guidelines: | |
| 1. Start by checking the [Open-Sora Plan GitHub](https://github.com/PKU-YuanGroup/Open-Sora-Plan/pulls) to see if there are any open or closed pull requests related to your intended submission. Avoid duplicating existing work. | |
| 2. [Fork](https://github.com/PKU-YuanGroup/Open-Sora-Plan/fork) the [open-sora plan](https://github.com/PKU-YuanGroup/Open-Sora-Plan) repository and download your forked repository to your local machine. | |
| ```bash | |
| git clone [your-forked-repository-url] | |
| ``` | |
| 3. Add the original Open-Sora Plan repository as a remote to sync with the latest updates: | |
| ```bash | |
| git remote add upstream https://github.com/PKU-YuanGroup/Open-Sora-Plan | |
| ``` | |
| 4. Sync the code from the main repository to your local machine, and then push it back to your forked remote repository. | |
| ``` | |
| # Pull the latest code from the upstream branch | |
| git fetch upstream | |
| # Switch to the main branch | |
| git checkout main | |
| # Merge the updates from the upstream branch into main, synchronizing the local main branch with the upstream | |
| git merge upstream/main | |
| # Additionally, sync the local main branch to the remote branch of your forked repository | |
| git push origin main | |
| ``` | |
| > Note: Sync the code from the main repository before each submission. | |
| 5. Create a branch in your forked repository for your changes, ensuring the branch name is meaningful. | |
| ```bash | |
| git checkout -b my-docs-branch main | |
| ``` | |
| 6. While making modifications and committing changes, adhere to our [Commit Message Format](#Commit-Message-Format). | |
| ```bash | |
| git commit -m "[docs]: xxxx" | |
| ``` | |
| 7. Push your changes to your GitHub repository. | |
| ```bash | |
| git push origin my-docs-branch | |
| ``` | |
| 8. Submit a pull request to `Open-Sora-Plan:main` on the GitHub repository page. | |
| ## Commit Message Format | |
| Commit messages must include both `<type>` and `<summary>` sections. | |
| ```bash | |
| [<type>]: <summary> | |
| │ │ | |
| │ └─⫸ Briefly describe your changes, without ending with a period. | |
| │ | |
| └─⫸ Commit Type: |docs|feat|fix|refactor| | |
| ``` | |
| ### Type | |
| * **docs**: Modify or add documents. | |
| * **feat**: Introduce a new feature. | |
| * **fix**: Fix a bug. | |
| * **refactor**: Restructure code, excluding new features or bug fixes. | |
| ### Summary | |
| Describe modifications in English, without ending with a period. | |
| > e.g., git commit -m "[docs]: add a contributing.md file" | |
| This guideline is borrowed by [minisora](https://github.com/mini-sora/minisora). We sincerely appreciate MiniSora authors for their awesome templates. | |