⭐ Star the repository
⭐ Fork the repository
⭐ Upload(push) your project
⭐ Open PR with relevant commits
⭕ We strongly encourage you to make quality contributions to other repositories.
⭕ Your pull requests will count toward your participation if they are in a repository with the 'hacktoberfest 'topic and once they have been merged, approved by a maintainer or labeled as hacktoberfest-accepted.
Additionally, any pull request with the hacktoberfest-accepted label, submitted to any public GitHub/GitLab repository, with or without the hacktoberfest topic, will be considered valid for Hacktoberfest.
⭕ To win a reward, you must sign up on the Hacktoberfest site and make four pull requests on any repositories classified with the 'hacktoberfest 'topic on GitHub or GitLab by October 31.
⭕ Pull requests must then be merged or accepted by the maintainer of the project before November 1. Any pull request already in the review period by Oct 31st will continue to mature into November
✅ Kindly upload your codes/projects in the respective given repository only.
✅ If repo. does not exist for you project -> create one by the name of the language/stack you are using in that.(eg. FLutter, Python, MERN etc.)
You can contribute any piece of code in any language you're comfortable in to this repository, it could be anything from a simple CP problem solution to some dynamic approach problems. You can go as wild as you can be in this concern.
First, register at hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com. Then, submit at least four pull requests to any public GitHub repository. You can look for open issues labeled Hacktoberfest for inspiration. Quality contributions are encouraged!
Are you maintaining a repo? Create issues or label existing ones with Hacktoberfest on your GitHub projects to help new contributors know what to work on. Tag any spam or irrelevant pull requests with the invalid label to disqualify them.
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