Thank you for your interest in contributing! Your contributions will help make this repository a valuable resource for students and self-learners across the globe. Below are the guidelines to help you get started:
You can contribute in various ways, such as:
- Adding new resources (textbooks, lecture notes, competitions, etc.).
- Improving or updating existing materials.
- Organizing or categorizing content more effectively.
- Fixing issues (typos, broken links, etc.).
- Fork the repository: Start by forking this repository to your GitHub account.
- Create a new branch: Make changes in a branch specific to the contribution you're making (e.g., add-new-resource, fix-typos).
- Make your changes: Follow the contribution type guidelines and ensure your additions are relevant and accurate.
- Commit with a clear message: Use clear and concise commit messages that explain your changes (e.g., "Added Algebra textbook for high school level").
- Submit a pull request (PR): Once you're satisfied with your changes, submit a PR and provide a description of your contribution.
- Quality: Ensure that all resources are high quality and trustworthy. Avoid uploading incomplete or unreliable materials.
- Relevance: Resources should be directly related to mathematics and appropriate for the level of study indicated. Attribution: When contributing external resources (e.g., textbooks or articles), ensure proper attribution and include the source or author where applicable.
Please be respectful and constructive when contributing to discussions or submitting pull requests. We're building a supportive community for learners of all levels.
- Open an issue: If you’re unsure about what to contribute or how to make changes, feel free to open an issue to discuss your ideas before submitting.
- Join the conversation: Engage with other contributors in the repository’s discussions or issues tab. Collaboration and feedback are key!
By contributing to this repository, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the same license as this repository, which is MIT License.