In part 1 of this series, I covered the software requirements needed to set up and configure the Learn WordPress code base, as well as showed you how to get it running locally.
https://wordpress.tv/2023/08/17/contributing-to-learn-wordpress-with-code-part-1/
In part 2, I'll take you through the process of creating a local git branch to work on, selecting and fixing an issue/enhancement, committing the changes to your forked repository, and then creating a pull request to be reviewed for merging.Presentation Slides »
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View this video and others on WordPress.TV: https://wordpress.tv/2023/08/24/jonathan-bossenger-contributing-to-learn-wordpress-with-code-part-2/
https://wordpress.tv/2023/08/17/contributing-to-learn-wordpress-with-code-part-1/
In part 2, I'll take you through the process of creating a local git branch to work on, selecting and fixing an issue/enhancement, committing the changes to your forked repository, and then creating a pull request to be reviewed for merging.Presentation Slides »
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View this video and others on WordPress.TV: https://wordpress.tv/2023/08/24/jonathan-bossenger-contributing-to-learn-wordpress-with-code-part-2/
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- WordPress
- Tags
- 2023, Learn WordPress, Learn WordPress Online Workshops
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