Register here for Hacktoberfest-2020 and make 4 pull requests (PRs) between October 1-31 to earn a free T-shirt & Stickers.
The goal of this project is to help the beginners with their contributions in Open Source. We aim to achieve this collaboratively, so feel free to contribute in any way you want, just make sure to follow the contribution guidelines. You can contribute to it in either of the following ways:
- Beginners:
- A "Hello World" program in your favorite language.
- Intermediate:
- Add any one of your favorite algorithm in your favorite language, from simple to complex!
- Expert:
- Add any graphical game in your favorite programming language!
Open source is changing the world - one pull request at a time.
Hacktoberfest is the easiest way to get into open source! Hacktoberfest is a month long festival of open source code presented by Digital Ocean, Intel and DEV this year in 2020.
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.
Hacktoberfest has a simple and plain moto.
Support open source and earn a limited edition T-shirt and few stickers!
So, yes! You can win a T-Shirt and few awesome stickers to attach on your laptop. On plus side, you will get into beautiful world of open source and get the international exposure.
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.
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 or documentation.
Contributing to open-source is easy.
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Click on
fork
button in the right corner.It will create a copy of repository in your account. -
Check here How to fork
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You can clone your repository in your local pc with use of Github_Desktop application or for your Terminal/bash.
For Terminal -
git clone <url_name>
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git checkout -b <branch_name>
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Make what change you want to make in Repo. It can be spelling mistake, code correction or anything.
You can also upload your program to respective folder. It can be anything "Hello world program", "Rock Paper Scissors",etc.
All Repository are open for contributions.
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Go to the
Pull requests
section and Click theNew pull request
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Click the
Create pull request
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Write a
Title
,Leave a comment
and clickCreate New PR
button to merge the PR.
New to Open Source? Don't know how to
Create a Pull Request
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Click here for detailed explanation
In the case when you kept the original repository git history, so you have to update your repo from remote to avoid comflict and update to date your repo with others work. You can always pull and merge updates from the "upstream" repository back into your project by running:
$ git fetch upstream # Fetch (upstream) repository
$ git checkout main # Switch to the main branch (or, master branch)
$ git merge upstream/main # Merge upstream/master into the local branch
Or
$ git checkout main # Switch to the main branch (or, master branch)
$ git pull origin main # Fetch and Merge upstream/master into the local branch
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.
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.
Check out Official Hacktoberfest 2020 page for more info.