We hope this event will be the first step in your long journey of contributing to free Open-Source projects!
By hosting Hacktoberfest 2023, OpenMinds Club strives to encourage everyone in contributing to free Open-Source projects as it has been, and will always remain our philosophy and fundamental goal.
This repository is open to anyone and everyone who seeks to contribute in any project they've liked or discovered. As for the beginners, you are welcome to join our Hacktoberfest as well! Make sure you learn more about open source.
There is no contribution that is either too small or insignificant. However, every pull request has to, of course, follow some guidelines mentioned here. All of OpenMindsClub welcomes you among our family, whether to attend our Talk, Workhops, or to complete the Openfest challenges.
Happy Hacking!
Hacktoberfest is DigitalOcean’s annual event that encourages people to contribute to open source throughout October. Much of modern tech infrastructure—including some of DigitalOcean’s own products—relies on open-source projects built and maintained by passionate people who often don’t have the staff or budgets to do much more than keep the project alive. Hacktoberfest is all about giving back to those projects, sharpening skills, and celebrating all things open source, especially the people that make open source so special.
For the past 10 years, thousands of people—coders and non-coders alike—have participated in Hacktoberfest to support the projects they use and love, learn and practice skills that will enhance their careers, and meet new people who love open source as much as they do.
In addition to having lots of fun, adding some new nerds to your social network.
OpenMinds Club is inviting you to participate for chances of winning extra prizes if you succeed.
You should familiarize yourself with How To Create a Pull Request, check the Getting Started section they can be made in any GitHub-hosted repositories/projects, or attend our Git/Github Workshop!
- Fork this Repo, just click on the Fork button in the top right corner of the page, it'll create an exact copy of this repo in your account.
- Make a contribution to any section of the repo, if you don't have an exact idea of what you can do, you can start by doing one of tasks below.
- Commit your changes and leave a short message describing what your changes are about.
- Create a Pull Request by clicking on the
New Pull Request
button and fill the PR form, then clickCreate Pull Request
. - Voilà! You have just created a Pull Request, your PR will be reviewed and merged to the original repo.
- Share your changes with your friends and have fun!
- Install git.
- Fork this repo.
- Clone your fork, this will create a directory holding the name of the repo.
git clone https://github.com/openmindsclub/H4ckT0b3rF3st-2k23.git
- Go to the cloned directory and make changes.
- Commit your changes, verify your changes and push to the forked repo.
git add .
git commit -m "My First Commit"
git status
git push origin main
- Create a PR from the forked repo in your account.
- Voilà! You have just created a Pull Request, your PR will be reviewed by one of our maintainers and merged to the original repo.
- Share your changes with your friends and have fun!
we will accept your pull request once its content has been verified by one of our organizers, and that for each contribution in one of our projects or challenges
There are plenty of challenges in the repo, read the README.md file in of the /challanges
and try to do what it says.
Go to the /projects
and you will find some unfinished projects or projects that contain issues. Try to contribute by adding new functionalities, fixing bugs, refactoring and improving the code.
You have an idea and you wanna make it happen? start coding and push your project to the /your_projects
directory in the repo. PRs containing projects already in our previous repositories will not be accepted.
Hacktoberfest participants, so far, have represented 151 countries and thousands of unique skill-sets. Its program welcomes everyone already in the open source software community – and, of course, anyone interested in diving in!