Hacktoberfest is an annual month-long celebration of open source software. It encourages developers, both experienced and newcomers, to contribute to open source projects by submitting pull requests on GitHub. By participating, you can earn a limited-edition Hacktoberfest t-shirt and gain valuable experience in the open source community.
Here are the ways you can do this:
-Register anytime between September 26 and October 31
-Pull requests can be made in any GITHUB or GITLAB hosted project that’s participating in Hacktoberfest (look for the “hacktoberfest” topic)
-Project maintainers must accept your pull/merge requests for them to count toward your total
-Have 4 pull/merge requests accepted between October 1 and October 31 to complete Hacktoberfest
-Few participants (maintainers and contributors) who complete Hacktoberfest can elect to receive one of two prizes: a tree planted in their name, or the Hacktoberfest 2023 t-shirt.
Here's a home to your queries and quest for potential issues to contribute. We've compiled a handpicked list of Beginner-Friendly Issues & Repositories so that you can get everything where you can contribute in one place. So what are you waiting for, HacktoberFest2022 has already kicked off. Start your Open-Source Contribution 🚀
Serial No. | Repository | Link to Issue | Language |
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1. | HacktoberFest-2023 | Add Good Programs | C CPP PYTHON JAVA HTML CSS JS KOTLIN MARKDOWN |
2. | HacktoberFest23-DSA | Add topic wise Problems | C CPP PYTHON JAVA |
3. | Biscuit | Implement Events for Menus | PYTHON MARKDOWN |
You can add some good issues, repositories or any considerably relatable thing by making a PR.
And if you want to add some of your amazing Programs for open-source, you can add it here.
Hope we help each other to complete the Hacktoberfest Challenge!