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Vitroid FPV

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Your quick source of all FPV info, in a convenient place.

This site is a constantly evolving project of mine, started around June 2021 as a small thing for me to learn a bit of HTML, now being completely rewritten in Svelte and Tailwind, to make it modular, and allow others to contribute easily!

If you want to request content, please make a Content Suggestion issue, or make a direct content request.

What can you find on the site?

Right now, there are four main pages available:

  • ❓ FAQ - Quick answers to frequently asked questions in the world of FPV
  • 🔧 Builds - All different kinds of (not only) quadcopters, from beginner to advanced
  • 🛠️ Equipment - All the things you will need to get flying - Batteries and chargers, video and radio equipment, and tools to put it all together
  • 📰 Articles - Reviews, FPV news, guides/tutorials, and more in something that's definitely not a blog

Contributing:

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This process requires at least some familiarity with Git, but should still be easy to follow with either the CLI or Github desktop. As any SvelteKit app, it supports a complete HMR Live Dev environment by running the npm run dev command in the CLI

Process:

CLI:

  1. Navigate to the directory you want to clone the repo to
  2. git clone <URL of your fork>
  3. cd VitroidFPV
  4. checkout -b name-of-new-branch
  5. do your changes/additions
  6. git add . will add all the files in the current directory
  7. git push origin name-of-new-branch will push to your fork of the repo

GitHub Desktop:

  1. File > Clone Repository > find your forked repo, and select a path to clone it to
  2. Make a new branch based from the main branch
  3. Go to the directory you cloned it to, and make your changes/additions
  4. In GitHub Desktop, write a summary and commit the changes
  5. And publish/push the branch to your forked repo

From there, you can submit a pull request from the GitHub UI