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Python_and_the_Web

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Scripts in python that scrape the web, create a bot or use an API to solve a problem. We now have a section for miscellaneous scripts as well.

Note: 100 Ideas implemented using python List available Here

Steps To Follow

  • Select an issue and ask to be assigned to it.

  • Check existing scripts project here.

  • Star the repository.

  • On the GitHub page for this repository, click on the Button "Fork". fork image

  • Create clone your forked repository on your local machine. code ui

    For example, run this command inside your terminal:

    git clone https://github.com/<your-github-username>/Python_and_the_Web.git

    Replace <your-github-username>!

    Learn more about forking and cloning a repo.

  • Before you make any changes, keep your fork in sync to avoid merge conflicts:

    git remote add upstream https://github.com/Python-World/Python_and_the_Web.git
    git fetch upstream
    git pull upstream master
    git push
  • If you run into a merge conflict, you have to resolve the conflict. There are a lot of guides online, or you can try this one by opensource.com.

  • Checkout to development branch (name your branch according to the issue name).

    git checkout -b <branch-name>
  • Create a folder in one of the folders in the Scripts' directory according to issue name.

  • Write your code and add to the respective folder in the projects directory, locally.

  • Don't forget to add a README.md in your folder, according to the README_TEMPLATE.

  • Add the changes with git add, git commit (write a good commit message, if possible):

    git add -A
    git commit -m "<your message>"
  • Push the code to your repository.

    git push origin <branch-name>
  • Go to the GitHub page of your fork, and make a pull request:

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    Read more about pull requests on the GitHub help pages.

  • Now wait, until one of us reviews your Pull Request! If there are any conflicts, you will get a notification.

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Pratik Choudhari

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Tushar Nankani

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Aditya Jetely

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Ravishankar Chavare

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Saujanya Pandey

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Anandha Krishnan Aji

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Sahil Bairagi

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Ameya Deshpande

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Meghana Varanasi

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David Mendoza

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Madhav Mehndiratta

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Panudet Panumas

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Vishwas Singh

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Krishna Jalan

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SR No Project Author
1 Project Euler Scraper Pratik Choudhari
2 Pycon Proposals Scraper Aditya Jetely
3 Hacktoberfest Events Scraper Aditya Jetely
4 Wifi Speed Tester AdeshChoudhar19
5 Google Search Using Python Naman Jain