Hacktoberfest
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Hacktoberfest | readme.so | |
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10.0 | 3.4 | |
3 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Python | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Hacktoberfest
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Concluding OSD700
In that course, we learned about the basics of open source, like how to make good PRs and contribute to random open-source projects, and how to use Git effectively in the process. We participated in events like Hacktoberfest that helped us embrace the spirit of open source.
- Hacktoberfest 2023
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Finding an open source project and contributing to it
If you do not have any opensource project in mind and are genuinely interested in contributing to open source, I have a tip to share. You can start by thinking about what you love doing. Could be coding, design, writing. Then you look around you; what are those tools or technologies you enjoy using or frequent day to day? Could be Firefox, Wikipedia, Git, VS Code, etc. Find out if they are open source and have a public repository. Another way to find open source projects is to participate in programs like Hacktoberfest, Outreachy, Google Summer of Code, etc. Even if you are not actively participating, you could visit their pages and check out past projects and organizations that were involved and get started.
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Get People Interested in Contributing to Your Open Project
Join Hacktoberfest
readme.so
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Get People Interested in Contributing to Your Open Project
Use the editor at readme.so
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Created an anime streaming website using react js
Here's the link : https://readme.so/
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Must-Have Websites for Every Frontend Web Developer
Keep your project's readme organized and attractive with Readme.so. The simple editor allows you to quickly add and customize all the sections you need for your project's readme.
- Must have websites for every Frontend Web developer
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Check out my first Frontend project named: "Suggest ME A Game"
You should make a better README file (https://readme.so/ can help)
- Proiect nou - documentatie si resurse
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How to Write an Awesome Readme
readme.so
- Rant si sugestii pentru cei care isi trec GitHub in CV
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Very help full VS code extension for every programmer
Hay. I just discovered this VS code extension called Readme Editor developed by SumitNalavade. This is much like readme.so but embedded in to VS code, in other words this a README file editor that helps you edit README files for GitHub and is embedded into VS code. There are also lot of templates that you can start your README.md file with. And Once you click the save button your README.md file is automatically saved to your root folder.
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I built a Readme Editor in VS Code!
After coming cross this feature request, I decided to go ahead and build it myself .
What are some alternatives?
HacktoberFest - :octocat: Add your Programs or tech content to help other contributors ✅
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