Hacktoberfest is the easiest way to get into open source! Hacktoberfest is a month long celebration of open source code presented by Digital Ocean.
During the entire month of October 2022, all you have to do is contribute to any open source project with the hacktoberfest tag and open at least 4 pull requests which follow the Hacktoberfest guidelines. It can be any project mentioned below and you can contribute in any way possible. It can be a be a bug fix, optimisation, feature addition or even a documentation enhancement!
If youβve never contributed to open source before, this is the perfect time to get started because Hacktoberfest provides a large list of available contribution opportunities.
CS Central is a website that makes life easy for students, especially CSE students by making some daily-life used web apps available at one place.
Yes!!, youβre here!β¨. This is the first step in making your contribution to the CS Central project.
This documentation will serve as a guide for making your contibutions to this project. Follow the steps stated below carefully.
Finally, we canβt wait to see your outstanding issues and pull requests. Welcome πβ€
It is a Website that provides combined characteristics of:
Here! we welcome everyone to contribute to our project. You can contribute in several ways not just in code (E.g. Technical writing , collaborate in developing the website). Team working with a lot of folks which is very good for the growth π of the project but most of times can lead to conflicting interests and point of views ππ. So , Below are set of rules π that guide you for participating in this project.
Check out the website: https://lovishprabhakar.github.io/CS Central/Code/index.html
Is this your first time contributing to an open source project? If yes, Welcome!!β¨πππΎ Here is a great tutorial on how to contribute to an open source project.
At this point you are ready to take on the world of open source contribution!!.
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label is added to it, you can start working on your local repository.For step by step explanation of how to push your local changes to remote, see our CONTRIBUTING.md file.
The maintainer of CS Central looks at Pull Requests on a regular basis and carries out merging or comments on the requests. You can close a pull request if it isnβt showing any activity after two weeks.
Any contributions you make are truly appreciated, go to our CONTRIBUTING.md file for more information.
View CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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