subeshb1 / developer-community-stats

🚀 A repository to encourage beginners to contribute to open source and for all contributors to view their Github stats
https://developer-community-stats.netlify.app/
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Join developer community stats / First PR (Open for everyone) #68

Closed subeshb1 closed 4 years ago

subeshb1 commented 4 years ago

Description

On the occasion of Hacktoberfest and to help beginners who have just started to get there hands dirty with GIt and Github, this repository is to guide newcomers and open source enthusiasts to come together and contribute. The first issue is really simple, you only have to add the following fields in contributor.json file:

"<guthub_username>": {
   "country": "Your Country", // Required
   "name": "Your Name", // Required
   "linkedin": "linkedin URL", // Optional
   "twitter": "twitter URL", // Optional
   "website":"website or blog URL"//Optional
}

Here is a reference from an early contributor: https://github.com/subeshb1/developer-community-stats/pull/22

Steps

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Clone the repository you have forked (Appears in the repository section of your profile)
  3. Checkout to a new branch. (Optional if you don't have a concept of branching)
  4. Change in contributor.json add your information in the above json object. Note: Make sure you place your information in the correct order according to the GitHub user name in ascending order ignoring case sensivity. This is done to avoid many merge conflicts. If you don't want to do it manually, you can use the following command:
    npx sort-json contributors.json --ignore-case
  5. Commit the changes
  6. Create a PR to the original repository Here's how to do it: Step 1: Go to Code section of forked repo an click on Pull request below the Code Button besides Compare Button Screen Shot 2020-10-03 at 07 50 41 Step 2: Make sure the following is branches are selected: Screen Shot 2020-10-03 at 07 51 31

Here is a guide/lab if you haven't created any commits or PRs: https://subeshbhandari.com/blog/git-and-github-practical-for-beginners

If you get stuck in any step feel free to tag me and request help

PS: Feel free to star the repository and follow me :)

After this, your PR will be reviewed and once all the checks pass it will be merged to master. The PR will we then labeled as hacktoberfest-approved

Outcome of this issue

Repository Context

This repository shows the Github stats of every contributor that has contributed to the above file. In the future, more detailed stats will be shown for each individual contributor. For now, it only shows basic stats, for example, total contribution this year, followers, number of pull requests, repository count, etc. Once your PR gets merged it will be shown on the Website: https://developer-community-stats.netlify.app/

Screen Shot 2020-10-03 at 20 25 48
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Kritimakaushal commented 4 years ago

Could you please assign this issue to me? I will be great start for me to open source.

subeshb1 commented 4 years ago

@Kritimakaushal this issue is open for everyone. Please submit your Pr

Kritimakaushal commented 4 years ago

@subeshb1 Thank you for telling. I submitted my pr. How do I know if it was successful and will it be counted as one of the four pull requests we have to make in hacktober fest?

ChristineJ82 commented 4 years ago

Hello @subeshb1 I would like to contribute to this as well.

subeshb1 commented 4 years ago

Could you please assign this issue to me? I will be great start for me to open source.

@subeshb1 Thank you for telling. I submitted my pr. How do I know if it was successful and will it be counted as one of the four pull requests we have to make in hacktober fest?

You will have to check this in hactoberfest profile

subeshb1 commented 4 years ago

Closing this for new issue