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yearn.fi

Why?

Initial Setup

  • Fork the original repo into your GitHub account

  • Clone the forked repo from your GitHub account to your local machine

    git clone https://github.com/<your-gh>/yearn.fi.git
    
  • Set origin to your fork. This is where you push your changes to. This is done automatically by the step above.

    git remote add origin https://github.com/<your-gh>/yearn.fi
    
  • Set upstream to original repo.

    git remote add upstream https://github.com/yearn/yearn.fi.git
    
  • Optional: Create .env file in root directory of repo then copy contents of .env.example to .env and replace values with your own keys. If you do not do this the default values from next.config.js will be used.

    cp .env.example .env
    
    

Install and run

  1. Run yarn
  2. Run yarn run dev
  3. Open the browser and navigate to http://localhost:3000

Run with Docker

This project can be run with Docker.

  1. Build the image: docker build -t [name-of-your-container] .
  2. Run the container: docker run -p 3000:3000 [name-of-your-container]
  3. Open the browser and navigate to http://localhost:3000

Making Changes

  • Create a new local branch from upstream/develop for each PR that you will submit
    git fetch
    git checkout -b <your branch name> upstream/develop
    
  • Commit your changes as you work
    git add .
    git commit -S -m "message"
    

Pushing Changes to your Repo

  • Commits are squashed when PR is merged so rebasing is optional
  • When ready to push
    git fetch
    git merge upstream/develop
    git push origin <branch-name>
    

Submitting Pull Request

  • Go to your GitHub and navigate to your forked repo
  • Click on Pull requests and then click on New pull request
  • Click on compare across forks
  • Click on compare: and select branch that you want to create a pull request for then click on create pull request