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# Contributing to public-apis |
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> While the masses of pull requests and community involvement is appreciated, some pull requests have been specifically |
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opened to market company APIs that offer paid solutions. This API list is not a marketing tool, but a tool to help the |
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community build applications and use free, public APIs quickly and easily. Pull requests that are identified as marketing |
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attempts will not be accepted. |
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Thanks for understanding! :) |
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##Formatting |
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Current API entry format: |
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| API | Description | Auth | Link | |
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| --- | --- | --- | --- | |
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| API Title | Description of API | Does this API require authentication? * | Link to API webpage | |
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Example entry: |
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``` |
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| NASA | NASA data, including imagery | No | [Go!](https://api.nasa.gov) | |
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``` |
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*currently, the only accepted inputs for this field are as follows: |
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* OAuth - _the API supports [OAuth][oauth-link]_ |
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* apiKey - _the API uses a private key string/token for authentication_ |
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* No - _the API requires no authentication to run_ |
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##Pull Request |
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After you've created a branch on your fork with your changes, it's time to [make a pull request][pr-link]! |
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Once you’ve submitted a pull request, the collaborators can review your proposed changes and decide whether or not to incorporate |
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(pull in) your changes. |
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###Pull Request Pro Tips |
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* [Fork][fork-link] the repository and [clone][clone-link] it locally. |
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Connect your local repository to the original `upstream` repository by adding it as a [remote][remote-link]. |
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Pull in changes from `upstream` often so that you stay up to date and so when you submit your pull request, |
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merge conflicts will be less likely. See more detailed instructions [here][syncing-link]. |
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* Create a [branch][branch-link] for your edits. |
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* Contribute in the style of the project as outlined above. This makes it easier for the collaborators to merge |
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and for others to understand and maintain in the future. |
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###Open Pull Requests |
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Once you’ve opened a pull request, a discussion will start around your proposed changes. |
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Other contributors and users may chime in, but ultimately the decision is made by the collaborators. |
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During the discussion, you may be asked to make some changes to your pull request. |
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If so, add more commits to your branch and push them – they will automatically go into the existing pull request! |
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[clone-link]: <https://help.github.com/articles/cloning-a-repository/> |
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[fork-link]: <http://guides.github.com/activities/forking/> |
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[branch-link]: <http://guides.github.com/introduction/flow/> |
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[syncing-link]: <https://help.github.com/articles/syncing-a-fork> |
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[oauth-link]: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OAuth> |
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[pr-link]: <https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request/> |
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[remote-link]: <https://help.github.com/articles/adding-a-remote/> |