first-contributions
hacktoberfest
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35,317 | 508 | |
0.0% | - | |
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10 months ago | almost 3 years ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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first-contributions
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Merge Mastery: Elevating Your Pull Request Game in Open Source Projects
GitHub's First Contribution guide: A gentle intro to contributing to open-source.
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First Open-Source Contribution
We will contribute to the repository of "First contributions". You can go to the following link: https://github.com/firstcontributions/first-contributions
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What is Open Source & How to contribute to it?
First Contributions, EddieHub Issue Finder, goodfirstissue.dev, goodfirstissues.com, firsttimersonly.com.
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First Contributions: learn how to contribute to open source projects
First Contributions GitHub Repository
- Show HN: Make your first open source contribution in 5 minutes
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Tublian Internship Journey: Navigating the Internship Landscape in Week One
In the inaugural chapters of my Tublian journey, I found myself immersed in the realms of "First Contributions." True to its name, this project served as a welcoming gateway, designed with the noble purpose of simplifying the often complex landscape of contributing to open source endeavors, particularly for those taking their first steps into this vibrant community.
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Learn open-source contribution.
Recently i found a github repository to learn open-source contribution for beginners. Click here to view the repository.
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Hacktoberfest Pledge 🎉
You'll need to find a first contributions repository (I used this one), and from there it'll be pretty self-explanatory. Good luck - you'll do great!
- Show HN: Hands on tutorial for open source contribution
hacktoberfest
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Guide For Your First Open Source Contribution.💻
Participate in Open Source Programs like GSOC(Google Summer Of Code) ,Digital Ocean Hacktoberfest, MLH Fellowship , GSSOC(I was part of it) and many more.
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My Journey: Getting Selected in Google Summer of Code
There couldn't be a better start for your open-source journey than HacktoberFest. It's an annual open-source event where project maintainers await your contributions, and they prepare their projects to accept new contributors.
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Open Source Programs to take part in!
✔️ 1 month long-October ✔️ Open to all ✔️ Swags ✔️ You can do it! Get more info 👉 [https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/]
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Starting Contributing to Github
I would start at First Timers Only and see what they have that you can do. Every October there is Hacktober, and they have a good page for getting started in Open Source.
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Junior FED Remote Jobs?
Just off the top of my head, hacktoberfest is a thing every October that lists how and where to get into open source. https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/
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How to make a span readonly or disabled. I have this jsfiddle and I would like you to look at it.
Snek Me and about 70 new programmers made this for Hacktoberfest. You should think about doing Hacktoberfest in October. They'll send you some free stickers and a T-Shirt and it will look good on your resume.
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I generally don't satisfied with all web hosting out there
It's late fall 2020 and Hacktoberfest came along. I looked at the website and something caught my attention.
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Hacktoberfest - A Beginner's experience
Hacktoberfest is a month-long event happening every October, in which we have to make four or more valid pull requests to public Github repositories. When we accomplish that, we will be eligible to get a limited edition Hacktoberfest T-shirt or we can choose to donate a tree.
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The beginner's guide to Open Source contribution
While in college, I had heard about this amazing month long celebration for open-source called hacktoberfest where if you make a certain number of contributions to any open-source repository(ies) and your changes are accepted (via pull-requests), you could get swags like T-shirts, stickers and other things. This was interesting for me as:
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What is Open Source, and why is it important?
The upcoming blogs will focus on Open Source Guide, Open Source Education and my experience participating in the Hacktoberfest 2020 Challenge. Meanwhile you can learn how to Get Started with contributing to Open Source Projects.
What are some alternatives?
CodeTriage - Discover the best way to get started contributing to Open Source projects
gsoc-organizations - A site for viewing and analyzing the info of the organizations participating in Google Summer of Code.
awesome-for-beginners - A list of awesome beginners-friendly projects.
chapel - a Productive Parallel Programming Language
good-first-issue - Make your first open-source contribution.
GSoC-Accepted-Proposals - This repository serves as an archive of GSoC - Google Summer of Code accepted proposals of IIT (BHU), Varanasi students.
svelteui - SvelteUI Monorepo
TeachMeBashLikeIm5 - Teach the Bash programming language using a collection of super beginner friendly tutorials and challenges.
datasets - 🤗 The largest hub of ready-to-use datasets for ML models with fast, easy-to-use and efficient data manipulation tools
domcloud - Classic Web Hosting Made Easy
Blitz - ⚡️ The Missing Fullstack Toolkit for Next.js
django-rest-framework - Web APIs for Django. 🎸