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Let's change the world together with Open-Source
& make an awareness on climate change
📝 Register here for Hacktoberfest 2020
All of our user-submitted Hacktoberfest
are available in the Hacktoberfest
directory.
🎁 A Hacktoberfest
contains -🥳
- A message on
open-source
. - A message on
climate change
. - A image of
climate change awareness
or a selfie withplantation
.
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Clone
theforked
repository from your account. Copy theurl
and paste theurl
in theterminal
/git bash
/cmd
orpowershell
. Don't copy theurl
given below.
git clone https://github.com/{your-username}/hacktoberfest-2020.git
- Go to the directory
cd hacktoberfest-2020
- Open the directory in
VS Code
(or any other code editor)
code .
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Download a
copyright free
image onclimate change
or take a selfie with yourplantation
. The image size should <150 KB
. -
Rename the image as
your_name.jpg
[no space] and copy the toassets/images/
directory. -
Go to
_hackbars
and create a new fileyour_name.md
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In the
your_name.md
file type as the following lines.
---
layout: hacktoberfest-2020
title: any_title
author: your_name
---
<!-- Your MESSAGE on open source-->
---
## <!-- Your MESSAGE on climate change -->
![image_caption]()
Change image_name
with your actual image file name.
For example -
---
layout: hacktoberfest-2020
title: Open Source
author: SkySilva
---
In open source, we feel strongly that to really do something well, you have to get a lot of people involved.
---
## We are losing the chance ⏱
![Ending Earth]()
- Add the changed files
git add .
Commit
the changes you have made
git commit -m "your_message"
Push
the codes to your repository
git push
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 a celebration open to everyone in our global community.
- Pull requests can be made in any GitHub-hosted repositories/projects.
- You can sign up anytime between October 1 and October 31.
To earn your Hacktoberfest tee or tree reward, you must register and make four valid 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 be eligible to receive a prize.
Read the participation details to learn how to earn your Hacktoberfest tee or tree reward.
https://opensource.com/article/19/7/create-pull-request-github
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Spammy pull requests can be given a label that contains the word "invalid" or "spam" to discount them. Maintainers are faced with the majority of spam that occurs during Hacktoberfest, and we dislike spam just as much as you. If you're a maintainer, please label any spammy pull requests submitted to the repositories you maintain as "invalid" or "spam", and close them. Pull requests with this label won't count toward Hacktoberfest.
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There's a seven-day review window for all pull requests before they count toward completing the challenge. Once a participant has submitted four eligible pull requests (ready-to-review, not drafts), the review window begins. This period gives maintainers time to identify and label spammy pull requests as invalid. If the pull requests are not marked as invalid within that window, they will allow the user to complete the Hacktoberfest challenge. If any of the pull requests are labeled as invalid, the user will return to the pending state until they have four eligible pull requests, at which point the review period will start again.
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Bad repositories will be excluded. In the past, we've seen many repositories that encourage participants to make simple pull requests – such as adding their name to a file – to quickly gain a pull request toward completing Hacktoberfest. While this may be a learning tool for new contributors, it goes against one of our core values for Hacktoberfest. The quality of pull requests is paramount; quantity comes second. These repositories do not encourage quality contributions and provide an unfair advantage in completing the Hacktoberfest challenge. We've implemented a system to block these repositories, and any pull requests submitted to such repositories will not be counted.
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