Frequently Asked Questions
What is CalcDiverse?
CalcDiverse is a collection of customized calculators for various mathematical aspects. It allows individuals with basic web development knowledge to create unique calculators and contribute through pull requests.
What technologies are used in CalcDiverse?
CalcDiverse is built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
How can I access the live project?
The live project is accessible at CalcDiverse
How can I get started with contributing to CalcDiverse?
To contribute, you can fork the repository, clone it to your local system, and open the `index.html` file in your browser. Detailed contribution steps are provided in the "Getting Started" section.
What should I do if I find a bug or want to add a feature?
You can raise an issue, and after it's assigned to you, you can proceed to make the changes. Follow the steps outlined in the "Getting Started" section for contributing.
How can I add a new calculator to CalcDiverse?
To add a new calculator, create a folder in the Calculators directory, put your calculator's code files in it, and add a README.md file with a description, tech stacks, and screenshots. Update the main `index.html` file to include your calculator's link in the box section.
What are the contributing guidelines for CalcDiverse?
You can find the contributing guidelines in the "Contributing Guidelines" section. It covers the development process, bug fixes, improvements, and how to build for Click-The-Edible-Game.
Is there a Code of Conduct for contributors?
Yes, this project follows a Code of Conduct. All contributors are expected to uphold this code, and it can be found in the "Code Of Conduct" section.
Has CalcDiverse been part of any Open Source Programs?
Yes, CalcDiverse has been part of Open Source Programs, including IWOC2024, JWOC2024, SWOC2024 and GSSOC2024.
Who is the Project Admin for CalcDiverse?
The Project Admin for CalcDiverse is Rakesh Roshan.
Can anyone contribute to CalcDiverse?
Yes, contributions of any kind from anyone are always welcome, as mentioned in the "Contributing is fun" section.
How can I celebrate my successful pull request?
After your pull request is merged successfully, you are encouraged to celebrate your success, as mentioned in the "Celebrate your success" section.