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up-for-grabs.net
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Merge Mastery: Elevating Your Pull Request Game in Open Source Projects
Up-for-Grabs projects: Find issues specifically marked for beginner contributions.
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Where to Find Open Source Projects for Contribution?
Up For Grabs maintains a βlist of open source projects which have curated tasks specifically for new contributors.β (Source: Up For Grabs)
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Why You should Start Contributing to OpenSource
If you're unsure where to begin, websites like Up For Grabs can be valuable resources. They curate lists of open source projects that actively seek contributions, making it easier for you to find projects that are suitable for your skills and interests. These platforms provide a starting point for your research and help you navigate the vast space of open source projects.
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Introduction to Open Source
Up For Grabs - Shows you repositories that need your attention , it's quite amazing because it's mostly beginner rated issues that are quite easy to solve
- Up For Grabs, explore open source projects and jump in
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Contributing in Python projects
the sidebar links http://up-for-grabs.net/
- where to start to contribute to open source project?
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10 Coding Projects to Impress Employers and Land Your Dream Job π
Up For Grabs - a website that lists beginner-friendly open-source projects
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A Beginners Guide to Open Source
Up For Grabs
- "Up For Grabs - Explore Open Source projects and jump in!"
Standard
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Why is Prettier rock solid?
I picked up standard[1] a while back for this reason, I don't want to have to think about it. It works fine, I have no complaints (took me a while to get used to not using semi-colons but now I prefer it) Same reason I use `cargo fmt` as well.
[1] https://standardjs.com/
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Eslint & Prettier Configuration React Native(Airbnb Style)
# question 1: ? How would you like to use ESLint? β¦ To check syntax only To check syntax and find problems β― To check syntax, find problems, and enforce code style # question 2: ? What type of modules does your project use? β¦ β― JavaScript modules (import/export) CommonJS (require/exports) None of these # question 3: ? Which framework does your project use? β¦ β― React Vue.js None of these # question 4 (select "No", because we won't add TypeScript support for this project): ? Does your project use TypeScript? βΊ No / Yes # question 5: ? Where does your code run? β¦ Browser β Node # question 6: ? How would you like to define a style for your project? β¦ β― Use a popular style guide Answer questions about your style Inspect your JavaScript file(s) # question 7 (we'll rely on Airbnb's JavaScript style guide here): ? Which style guide do you want to follow? β¦ β― Airbnb: https://github.com/airbnb/javascript Standard: https://github.com/standard/standard Google: https://github.com/google/eslint-config-google # question 8: ? What format do you want your config file to be in? β¦ JavaScript YAML β― JSON # the final prompt here is where eslint will ask you if you want to install all the necessary dependencies. Select "Yes" and hit enter: Checking peerDependencies of eslint-config-airbnb@latest The config that you have selected requires the following dependencies: eslint-plugin-react@^7.21.5 eslint-config-airbnb@latest eslint@^5.16.0 || ^6.8.0 || ^7.2.0 eslint-plugin-import@^2.22.1 eslint-plugin-jsx-a11y@^6.4.1 eslint-plugin-react-hooks@^4 || ^3 || ^2.3.0 || ^1.7.0 ? Would you like to install them now with npm? βΊ No / Yes
- Prepare your Meteor.js project for the big 3.0 release!
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My prepared repositories for hacktoberfest 23 - any contributions are welcomed π
A Thin JavaScript Document Storage with Middleware Stack
- VanillaDB: A Tiny Browser-Based Database
- My opinionated JavaScript package template repository - zero config, start immediately
- React Proto - React TypeScript Boilerplate (Redux, RTK Query, SSR, SWR, Preact inside and much more)
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<3 Deno
https://github.com/standard/standard/issues/384
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Dumb question
For example, if you use https://standardjs.com/ - it will error on your second code snippet and if you ask it for an autofix - it will transfer the minus sign to the first line.
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Unleash the Power of Java: A JavaScript Developer's Guide to Best Practices in Java Development
In comparison, JavaScript doesn't have a strict coding standard, although it does have widely accepted code style guides like the Airbnb JavaScript Style Guide and the JavaScript Standard Style. These guides provide recommendations for code formatting and naming conventions, but they are not as strictly enforced as the Java coding standard.
What are some alternatives?
PouchDB - :koala: - PouchDB is a pocket-sized database.
XO - β€οΈ JavaScript/TypeScript linter (ESLint wrapper) with great defaults
good-first-issue - Make your first open-source contribution.
eslint-config-xo - ESLint shareable config for XO
free-for-dev - A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
ESLint - Find and fix problems in your JavaScript code.
JS Bin - Collaborative JavaScript Debugging App
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
mentoring - π©πΏβππ¨π½βππ©π»βπCNCF Mentoring: LFX Mentorship + Summer of Code
semistandard - :icecream: All the goodness of `standard/standard` with semicolons sprinkled on top.
first-contributions - πβ¨ Help beginners to contribute to open source projects
eslint-config-google - ESLint shareable config for the Google JavaScript style guide