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Problem Statement

We all know about the impact of COVID-19 and its impacts and we all know that it has presented an unprecedented challenge to the education system. It is still all-right for the senior students but the junior students are the ones who needs regular interaction and our current mode of exams is not able to provide this to them.

Solution Proposed

We have designed an quiz portal which will be in a form of a game, as we all know that games are one of the best way of get interests of students.

Solution Overview

  • Provide an interactive platform for quiz.
  • Conduct exams in form of a game.
  • Easy for students to attempt questions.
  • Those who win will pass the exam or else fail.

Tech stack!

  • Node Js
  • Express Js
  • Mongo DB
  • Firebase
  • HTML
  • CSS
  • Js

Some Glimps of our site

Log In LogIn Sign Up SignUp Home Page home Quiz Section Quiz Mulit Language HomeHi

#cicada3301reinvented and #mstc_daiict and #ieee_mtts_daiict

https://gam-learn.web.app/

Getting Started

This part is to help newbies get started with Open Source. The objective of this tutorial is to make your first Pull Request.

Setting up softwares

To work on Github hosted projects, one has to use Git - a Version Control System. So the first task is to install git on your machine. For Windows users, download git from here - https://git-scm.com/downloads. For Linux users, you can use your distro's package manager to install git.

Note: Although Linux isn't mandatory, it is preferred while working with Open Source Software.

Note: You can learn about Version Control Systems (VCS) here.

Setting up git

After installing git, run git and execute these commands:

git config --global user.name "[name]"
git config --global user.email "[email address]"

That should complete the software setup.

Forking and Cloning

Before you can edit any file on the repo, you must fork and clone it. A fork is a copy of the repository in your account. To clone a repo means to download it locally. Click the Fork button on the top right of this repo to fork it. Next, go to your copy of the repo and click the Clone button. Copy the url. Now open git and execute this command:

git clone [copied url here]

That should download the repo locally.

Making branches

A branch is a parallel copy of the code. When we add new features to a project, we usually create a copy of the code and work on it. This is done so that the main working copy of the code is unaffected. In most GitHub repos, the master branch is the default branch. You should create a separate branch for every contribution you make. To create a new branch, execute this command:

git checkout -b [branch name here]

You should see the branch name change on the terminal prompt. Congratulations! You created a new branch.

Edit/Add files

Adding and commiting changes

To create a commit means to save your work. But before you commit, you have to add your work to the commit. To do so, execute this command from the project root:

git add *

This adds all files to the upcoming commit. Now, to create the commit run this command:

git commit -m "[commit message here]"

Write any message in place of the commit message. If the command runs successfully, you should have committed your changes.

Pushing changes and submitting a Pull Request

After committing your changes, you have to upload them to GitHub. This is known as pushing. To push your changes, run:

git push origin [branch name]

Where branch name is the name of your newly created branch. This should upload your changes to your GitHub account. Now, you can propose these changes to the actual project. To do so, click on the Pull Request button on GitHub. Most of the fields should be automatically filled out for you. Click Create Pull Request. If everything went correctly, you should have created a pull request with your changes. Now it is upto the repo owner to merge these changes.

Congratulations! You made your first Open Source Contribution! Now contribute to some other repos. Have a great time!

Resources

You can learn more about Git and GitHub here:

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