It's the first of October, that means Hacktoberfest has officially started!
Do you want to earn a contribution or do you want to make your first Pull Request?
Then I might have the perfect project for you!
Share your favorite Angular resource of 2019 at
timdeschryver / hacktoberfest-2019-angular
Share your favorite Angular resources of 2019
Hacktoberfest 2019 Angular Resources
Add your favorite Angular resource from the year This can be a resource that you enjoyed, learned from, or came back to the most frequent.
Add your resource at resources.json, this can be done directly via the GitHub UI in the browser or you can also fork and clone this project locally.
Before adding your resource at resources.json, please search whether the title of the resource already exists in the file to avoid duplicates. Please make this check before submitting a Pull Request.
After your resource is added, do not forget to create a Pull Request Once the Pull Request is merged, your resource will be visible!
If this is your first time I can recommend How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub by Kent C. Dodds.
As an example, you can take a look at how I added…
Feel free to DM me if you have a question, I'm glad to help you.
To view the list of resources head over to https://timdeschryver.github.io/hacktoberfest-2019-angular, once your Pull Request is merged it will become visible on the same site.
While this repository is aimed for "people getting started", it does not mean a more experienced contributor can't add their favorite resource!
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Top comments (1)
It feels so good to see an article on angular :-)