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A beginner-friendly project to help you in open-source contributions. Made specifically for contributions in HACKTOBERFEST 2020! Hello World Programs and Algorithms! Please leave a star ⭐ to support this project! ✨

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Edit 2: You contribution would be counted towards Hacktoberfest if it has been approved or merged or has a "hacktoberfest-accepted" label. It is not mandatory to have all 3 on a particular PR.

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Edit 1: Don't add something if its already there in the same programming language. Try to add quality content. I won't merge, if you are spamming with PRs.

Overview

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  • Beginner/Intermediate:
    • Add a project you have worked on, if and only if it's not already present in the repository.
  • Expert:
    • Add a graphical game in your favorite programming language, if and only if it's not already present in the repository.
    • Add a ML project you have worked on.

HacktoberFest-2020

Open source is changing the world - one pull request at a time.

What is Hacktoberfest?

Hacktoberfest is a month long virtual festival event to celebrate open source contributions presented by Digital Ocean and DEV. It is the easiest way to get into open source!

During the entire month of October 2020, all you have to do is contribute to any open source projects and open at least 4 pull requests. Yes, any project and any kind of contributions.

Why Should I Contribute?

The Hacktoberfest’s simple plain objective is: Support open source and earn a limited edition T-shirt! But, it’s not just about the t-shirts or stickers. Its about supporting open source. Its about celebrating open source, and giving it back. If you’ve never contributed to open source before, this is the perfect time to get started because Hacktoberfest provides a large list of available contribution opportunities.

What Can I Contribute?

Hacktoberfest® is open to everyone in our global community. Whether you’re a developer, student learning to code. You can contribute to anything from code to simple fix, new feature to grammar mistake.

How to Contribute in this repo.

Contributing to open-source is easy.

  • Fork the repository
  • Improve current program by
    • improving functionality
    • adding new feature
    • improving the documentation
  • Push your work and Create a Pull Request

Click here for detailed explanation

What if my pull requests aren’t accepted?

Even if your pull requests aren’t accepted, they should still count toward your 4 pull requests necessary to earn the shirt. The only exception would be if the project maintainer chooses to mark your pull request as “invalid”. They may do this if they perceive your pull request to be low effort, or if it contains plagiarism.

What kinds of pull requests count toward earning the Hacktoberfest shirt?

Any pull request made to a public repo on GitHub will count. The pull request must contain commits you personally made yourself — not automated commits from bots.

You can contribute to any open source project hosted on Github.com and contribute anything between October 1 to October 31 midnight in 2020. You will find plenty of issues labeled with hacktoberfest or good-first-issue etc on Github. These will be the simple ones most probably and easy to fix.


References

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