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Make your first PR! ~ A beginner friendly repository made specifically for open source beginners. Add your profile, a blog or any program under any language (it can be anything from a hello-world program to a complex data structure algorithm) or update the existing one. Just make sure to add the file under the correct directory. Happy hacking!

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Hacktoberfest 2021

All valid PRs will be merged or suitable tags like hacktober-accepted will be given

Use this project to make your first contribution to an open source project on GitHub. Practice making your first pull request to a public repository before doing the real thing!

Celebrate Hacktoberfest by getting involved in the open source community by completing some simple tasks in this project.

This repository is open to all members of the GitHub community. Any member may contribute to this project without being a collaborator.

What is Hacktoberfest?

A month-long celebration from October 1st - 31st sponsored by Digital Ocean and GitHub to get people involved in Open Source. Create your very first pull request to any public repository on GitHub and contribute to the open source developer community.

https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/

How to contribute to this project

Here are 3 quick and painless ways to contribute to this project:

  • Add your name to the Profile.md file
  • There are various sections like CP , Development , Interview etc , Add valuable resources

For Beginners

  1. Visit & Learn Tutorial Github
  2. Copy the template and write hacktoberfest in your language
  3. Make a pull request
  4. Wait until your pull request is merged

Enjoy , You have made it

Getting started

  • Fork this repository (Click the Fork button in the top right of this page, click your Profile Image)
  • Clone your fork down to your local machine
git clone https://github.com/your-username/hacktoberfest.git
  • Create a branch
git checkout -b branch-name
  • Make your changes (choose from any task below)
  • Commit and push
git add .
git commit -m 'Commit message'
git push origin branch-name
  • Star this repository
  • Create a new pull request from your forked repository (Click the New Pull Request button located at the top of your repo)
  • Wait for your PR review and merge approval!

Add sub-folders of your name and put files into respective sub-folders

Example - >

project
โ”‚   README.md
โ”‚   file001.txt    
โ”‚
โ””โ”€โ”€โ”€folder1
โ”‚   โ””โ”€โ”€โ”€subfolder1(your name + github id( optional ))
โ”‚       โ”‚   file111.cpp
โ”‚       โ”‚   file112.js
โ”‚       โ”‚   ...
โ”‚   
โ””โ”€โ”€โ”€folder2

Choose from these tasks

1. Add your name

Add your name to the Profile.md file using the below convention:

#### Name: [YOUR NAME](GitHub link)
- Bio: Who are you?
- GitHub: [GitHub account name](GitHub link)

2. Add a profile page

Add a Your_Name.md file to the profiles directory. Use any combination of content and Markdown you'd like. Here is an example:

# Your Name

### Location

Your City/Country

### Academics

Your School

### Interests

- Some Things You Like

### Development

- Inventor of the My Pillow

### Projects

- [My Project](GitHub Link) Short Description

### Profile Link

[Your Name](GitHub Link)

3. Create a Hello, World! Script

Add a hello_world_yourusername.xx script to the scripts directory in any language of your choice! Here is an example:

// LANGUAGE: Javascript
// ENV: Node.js
// AUTHOR: Alice Chuang
// GITHUB: https://github.com/AliceWonderland

console.log('Hello, World!');

Reference links

Creating awesome readme Online : https://dillinger.io/
Managing Forked Repos: https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/
Syncing a Fork repo: https://help.github.com/articles/syncing-a-fork/
Checkout this list for README examples - Awesome README Awesome
Github-Flavored Markdown https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/

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