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| # How to open a Pull Request
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| ## How to prepare a good Pull Request title:
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| When opening a Pull Request(PR), use the following scope table to decide what to title your PR in the following format:
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| `fix/feat/chore/refactor/docs/perf (scope): PR Title`
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| An example is `fix(learn): Fixed tests for the do...while loop challenge`.
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| | Scope | Documentation |
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| | `learn`,`curriculum` | For Pull Requests making changes to the curriculum challenges. |
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| | `client` | For Pull Requests making changes to client platform logic or user interface |
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| | `guide` | For Pull Requests which make changes to the guide. |
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| | `docs` | For Pull Requests making changes to the project's documentation. |
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| ## Proposing a Pull Request (PR)
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| 1. Once the edits have been committed, you will be prompted to create a pull request on your fork's GitHub Page.
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| 2. By default, all pull requests should be against the freeCodeCamp main repo, `master` branch.
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|     Make sure that your Base Fork is set to freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp when raising a Pull Request.
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| 3. Submit the pull request from your branch to freeCodeCamp's `master` branch.
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| 4. In the body of your PR include a more detailed summary of the changes you made and why.
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|     - You will be presented with a pull request template. This is a checklist that you should have followed before opening the pull request.
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|     - Fill in the details as they seem fit you. This information will be reviewed and decide whether or not, your pull request is going to be accepted.
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|     - If the PR is meant to fix an existing bug/issue then, at the end of
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|       your PR's description, append the keyword `closes` and #xxxx (where xxxx
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|       is the issue number). Example: `closes #1337`. This tells GitHub to
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|       automatically close the existing issue, if the PR is accepted and merged.
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| 5. Indicate if you have tested on a local copy of the site or not.
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|     This is very important when you are making changes that are not just making edits to text content such as a Guide article verbiage. Examples of changes needing local testing would include JavaScript, CSS, or HTML which could change the functionality or layout of a page.
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