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[sr #110195] Google Summer of Code (GSoC) discussions


From: Sachin Kumar Singh
Subject: [sr #110195] Google Summer of Code (GSoC) discussions
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2020 06:15:08 -0500 (EST)
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Follow-up Comment #6, sr #110195 (project gnuastro):

I've read all the suggested portion of the manual, mainly tutorials and
contributions, and I'm ready to dive into the codebase. I've cloned the
repository and pushed a new branch to GitHub. 

Task #15109 seems to be a good one to start, though I'll really appreciate if
an even simpler task is suggested. With all that done, what are the files I
should look into for making changes and adding features and how should I
start? What are the things to be considered for the above task?

After bootstrapping many library and files(executables and binaries) will be
included which are undesired when pushing the changes to the remote
repository. Is there any option in `make` for cleaning those before pushing? 

Also, how should I check my changes? Should I use `make` after every change or
is there a smarter way?

Thanks in advance:)



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