Finally, a new year of Hacktoberfest has begun! , Yes, I realize I'm a little late in posting this blog article , and I apologies for that.
So I would be guide you and explain all about the Hacktober fest as well as my personal experience so read it till the end.
So whom is event for ? š¤
It is For anyone new toĀ coding, developing, orĀ designingĀ this year's event is full of new projects and maintainers to work with. For the second year, I've opted to become a Contributor as well as maintainer to assist contribute to the open source community.
With this being said, have a look at the repo! You guessed it!
Basically My Project is a Type of Web app (Contains Tools) in which user can interacts with Different Tools Such as
- Qr Code Generator
- Password Generator
- Todo list
- Draw tool
My Toolkits is a Progressive web app made with Materialize css , it is all about different tools to use via offline mode as it is lite in size !| Star š it then fork it and do code then create PR
My Toolskit - Progressive web application (PWA)
Project overview
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This repository consists of files required to deploy a Web App or PWA created with Materialize Css
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Basically My Project is a Type of Web app (Contains Tools)in which user can interacts with Different Tools Such as
1.Qr Code Generator
2.Password Generator
3.Todo list
4.Draw tool
And many more to Come
How to contribute in this repo check here
Screenshot
- Home page
To know about PWA You can visit this site
Steps to Follow š
Fork this repository
Fork this repository by clicking on the fork button on the top of this page. This will create a copy of this repository in your account.
Clone the repository
Now clone the forked repository to your system. Go to your GitHub account, open the forked repository, click on the code button and then clone the repository.
if you want to useā¦
Also Please Check out my Repository and Feel free to contribute and star š the repository if you like it. ā¤ļø MyToolkits Repository
As I started this project during my Collage final year project, but no updates have been made, I believe that with the support of Hacktoberfest participants, it would be a good opportunity to include this project, and I would appreciate your help and others in the community to contribute once again!
We still have a lot of issues to work on, but we'll start with a few "good first issue" & āhelp wantedā as well as āHacktoberfest-acceptedā labels to get everyone started. If you would want to contribute this year, please read the requirements for contributing. Before starting always read theĀ README.md and *Contribution.md*
What Exactly Is Hacktoberfest ?
Hacktoberfest is a month-long event that takes place this year from October 1 to October 31, and invites people of all skill levels to contribute to their favorite open source projects. Since 2014, Hacktoberfest has been started and hosted by Digital Ocean , Appwrite, Docker and many more.
It has been awarding open-source project contributors with merchandise swag in exchange for pull requests, and more recently even planting trees in the contributorās name.
This year they are promoting three values:
- Everyone is welcome.
- Quantity is fun, quality is key.
- Short-term action, long-term impact.
Generally, contributing code is more involved, as it requires a deep understanding of the project.
As a result, maintainers have to deal with additional work. The best way to help everyone is to improve documentation, especially from the user's perspective. however You can also contribute by updating example projects to use the latest software version.
So What is Git and Github ? š¤
Letās understand the terms like Git, GitHub and Open Source.
GitHub
GitHub is a code hosting platform for collaboration and version control. GitHub lets you (and others) work together on projects.
Git
Git is a free and open-source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.
Open Source Contribution
Open Source contribution means contributing to the development or improvement of open-source software and projects. Open-source software indicates the public repository on GitHub or GitLab.
My personal Experience in Hacktober fest 2021
So here are my some points that what I have experience & learn through out the event
- Such as using Git (in terminal kind of or you can say it is similar to Command prompt (cmd) but it is not the same ) Also I implement the git bash cmd int0o VS Code editor also I came to know the using Git lens plugins
- I learn to how to manage the repository in GitHub during this event
- I understand the how does open source work by using the Github
- As I understand the some basic commands of the Git then after I understand how to contribute as new contributor.
- here are my swags that I have received of pervious year
As a result, these are just a few of my personal experiences from the event; if I wrote about everything you will be get bored , Nonetheless, I had a great time because it allowed me to contribute to the various repository and it gave me happiness & dopamine's released while I contribute into the repository š by the way as I contributed to almost 25+ repository but later onwards itās only approved of 15 no issue still Iām filling happy as I'm the stared as beginner the number is still looking big but yes I know itās nothing for the advance people š
Conclusion
If I were to sum up in one line, I definitely recommend you to register for Hacktoberfest and begin making open-source contributions. You will learn how to understand extensive code bases or non code bases and it will help you improve your coding skills as well as your knowledge. Cause there is no restrictions on the entrance, as I already told you , so You can start it as a beginner!
You can Register Yourself Now:Ā Hacktoberfest.com page
Happy Coding!! and let's get started with HACKTOBERFEST and Grab a T-shirt and Stickers pack .
I appreciate you taking the time to read my article or You have given your valuable time and attention to my article, thank you
Thank you very much Have a pleasant day š
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