How to Get Started in Open Source (Even if You’re a Beginner)

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  1. CodeTriage

    Discover the best way to get started contributing to Open Source projects

    Explore platforms like Up For Grabs, CodeTriage, or First Timers Only.

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  3. up-for-grabs.net

    This is a list of projects which have curated tasks specifically for new contributors. These issues are a great way to get started with a project, or to help share the load of working on open source projects. Jump in!

    Explore platforms like Up For Grabs, CodeTriage, or First Timers Only.

NOTE: The number of mentions on this list indicates mentions on common posts plus user suggested alternatives. Hence, a higher number means a more popular project.

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