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Please read the GH guide: https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/contributing-to-projects Basically you will fork this repo to your own account, then clone your fork, make a branch, do the changes locally, commit and push to your GH fork. After that, the web interface will give you the option to open a pull request for your branch on this main repo. As for the classes, is there not a library that they already provide for doing this (i.e. no need to edit the variant)? Are they generally useful to others, etc.? |
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Hello there,
I'm about to edit the ChallengerLTE.cpp variant locally for a Invector Labs Challenger RP2040 LTE board. To add different classes/functions with AT commands I need to send UDP data over the LTE network.
I'd love to make these changes available, but this would be my first commit to an open source project and I have no idea how the non-technical side of that goes, please bear with me.
I just cloned the repository, I guess I should make a branch, and then push to said branch.
Kind regards,
Govert.
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