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Pull Request - FREE T-SHIRT
πHacktoberfest 2022
π£ Hacktoberfest encourages participation in the open source community, which grows bigger every year. Complete the challenge and earn a limited edition T-shirt.
π’ Register here for Hacktoberfest and make four pull requests (PRs) between October 1st-31st to grab free SWAGS π₯.
git branch new-user
and check it out git checkout new-user
or simply do git checkout -b new-user
)static/images/
( use drag and drop option or upload by commands.)content/participant/
git add -A
), commit (git commit -m "added myself"
) and push (git push origin new-user
)Replace <YOUR-USERNAME>
with your GitHub username in this guide.
Add a picture picture of your choice in static/images/
. Accepted files are png and jpg, should be squared and minimum size 544x544 pixels. Ex.
static/images/<YOUR-USERNAME>.png
Create a markdown file in your folder following the convention content/participant/<YOUR-USERNAME>.md
. Ex.
content/participant/<YOUR-USERNAME>.md
Copy the next template into your file, delete the boilerplate data and fill the information with yours.
---
name: YOURNAME
institution/company: INSTITUTION_NAME
github:USERNAME
---
Create/Upload your code in folder following the convention Add Code Here
drop your code
an example
to add file properlyany languages
Add Code Here/PYTHON/<YOUR-FILERNAME>.py
Add Code Here/C++/<YOUR-FILERNAME>.cpp
You can follow any pathway a code
or profile information
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Always make more then 4 pull requests.
Lets say you have made only 4 pull request to different projects,
but one project is excluded from hackoctoberfest event then your pull request will not be counted and
then you have remaining 3 valid pull requests if these projects is not excluded.
If you fail to make 4 pull requests then you can't get swags or t-shirts.
I will recommend you to make pull request to your own repo which is very very safest side for you..
keep in mind that repo has hacktoberfest topic..
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'''
To get approval of the pull request much quicker and faster (`Follow Me`)π
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