/GirlScript-Asansol

Github repository for the official website of GirlScript Foundation's Asansol Chapter

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 GirlScript Asansol Community Website 

This is the student-run community site and event management webapp for GS's Asansol Students' Chapter using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. For any queries join our Discord.


💻 Getting started

  • Star & fork this repo and join the Discord server (mandatory for communication with maintainers and for raising self-assigned issues).
  • Clone repo locally using git clone https://github.com/gsasansol/GirlScript-Asansol.git.
  • After cloning make sure you create a new branch by using git checkout -b my-branch.
  • Add your name in the CONTRIBUTORS.md file.
  • Add the modified/created files to the staging using git add .
  • Commit the changes made into the checked out branch using git commit -m "commit message".
  • Push the changes using git push origin my-branch.

Wow, you did it, happy codding!

Note 1:

If you'd like to create and claim your own issues, discuss your idea by starting a thread in our Discord forum mentioning your GitHub username to have them assigned to you after the maintainers' approval. We're restricting creation of new issues to maintainers and core team only. While we respect contributors' autonomy, we would like to follow a well charted road-map to the first release of our website. Until then, all 'custom' issues making their way to the issue window on GitHub will be closed, unless in special circumstances.

Note 2:

We're observing beginners addressing bugs and creating feature updates without any assignment or prior approval from the maintainers. Even though we appreciate the enthusiasm, that is not how we are accepting contributions in our repository and we encourage all beginners to read and properly follow the contribution policies. Please ensure all ideas are thoroughly discussed and have received approval from the moderating team before collaborators begin working on the updates.

Note 3:

Once an issue is assigned to an individual (and one individual only at a time) we'll not reassign the same to anyone else unless the pull-request window expires (5 days from time of assignment) or the assignee unassign themselves. Any message from new-comers requesting assignment to an issue already claimed, will be ignored. First-time contributors are especially asked to take heed of this.

⚒️ Tools and Frameworks


✨ Contributing

By contributing to this repository, you adhere to the rules in our Code of Conduct. Here are a few general instructions for people willing to develop onto the codebase.

• Create issues to discuss your ideas with the maintainers

Creating issues before starting to work on your pull request helps you stay on the right track. Discuss your proposal well with the current maintainers.

• Keep the code clean

Follow the code formatting standards of the repository by referring to existing source files.

• Comments are the best

Make it clear what hacks you've used to keep this website afloat. Your work needs to be understood first, before getting appreciated.

• Keep the Contributors section up-to-date

To display your contributions to visitors and future contributors.


👨‍💻 Our valuable Contributors

This project is made possible by our valuable contributors .Thanks to all the People Who Contribute.

Contributors


📜 License

MIT License Copyright (c) 2022 GirlScript Asansol

Hacktoberfest 2022

Repository designed for beginner to contribute to open-source

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❓ What is Hacktoberfest 2022?

Hacktoberfest 2022 is a month long virtual festival event to celebrate open source contributions presented by Digital Ocean, Intel and DEV. It is the easiest way to get into open source! During the entire month of October 2022, 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. You don’t need to be an expert in programming or coding. It can be a be a bug fix, improvement, or even a documentation change! And win an awesome T-shirt and awesome stickers. Get started!

😕 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 (and yes, there are always plenty for beginners too).

👌 What Can I Contribute?

Hacktoberfest® is open to everyone in our global community. Whether you’re a developer, student learning to code, event host, or company of any size, you can help drive growth of open source and make positive contributions to an ever-growing community. All backgrounds and skill levels are encouraged to complete the challenge.

It doesn’t need to be code. It can be even documentation. Or spelling fix.

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.

How to contribute

Submit your pull request here for Hacktoberfest-2022 in any language you prefer, if language folder not present, create one as a part of it, after script add your name and GitHub profile into Contributors.md file.

👕 Win Your T-Shirt

In past years, T-shirts have arrived in November or December, depending on how far you live from San Francisco.

The Digital Ocean team should eventually contact you asking for your shirt size and shipping address. (Keep in mind they are shipping 40,000 shirts so this process will take a while.) And yes, they will ship internationally.

Don’t miss this opportunity. Start contributing to open source and get a limited edition T-shirt for Free! And also, Stickers!

Event details

Hacktoberfest® is open to everyone in our global community. Whether you’re a developer, student learning to code, event host, or company of any size, you can help drive growth of open source and make positive contributions to an ever-growing community. All backgrounds and skill levels are encouraged to complete the challenge.

Hacktoberfest is open to everyone in our global community! Pull requests can be made in any GitHub-hosted repositories/projects. Sign up anytime between October 1 and October 31.

Rules

To qualify for the official limited edition Hacktoberfest T-shirt, you must register and make four pull requests (PRs) between October 1-31 (in any time zone). PRs can be made to any public repo on GitHub, not only the ones with issues labeled Hacktoberfest. If a maintainer reports your pull request as spam or behavior not in line with the project’s code of conduct, you will be ineligible to participate. This year, the first 70,000 participants who successfully complete the challenge will earn a T-shirt.

Do's and Don'ts of Hacktoberfest

Don't: open pull requests with minor text edits on other people's repositories

If you're looking for a faster way to open four PR's and win, there's a better way!

Do: Follow a repository's contribution guidelines

Almost every repo looking for help has a CONTRIBUTING.md file in it, read it first!

Don't: feel intimidated

Register for an event and learn with a group, or connect with others in the Discord chat.