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Who's looking for open source contributors? (Feb 18th edition)

Ben Halpern on February 18, 2019

Find something to work on or promote your project here.

Please shamelessly promote your project. Everyone who posted in previous weeks is welcome back this week, as always. 😄

The comment template below is optional.

Happy coding!

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Sahil Rajput

BestForDev: It is an open source project which aims to provide the best technical resources.
You can this article for more info: dev.to/sahilrajput/how-a-simple-we...

For backend we are using Node.js and Postgres.
For Frontend we are using React.js

We need frontend developer.
Join us on Slack

bestfordev / bestfordev.github.io

Official BestForDev website

BestForDev

It is an open source project which aims to provide the list of best resources all around the web at one place.

Website

bestfordev.github.io/

Release History

  • 0.0.1
    • Work in progress

Meta

Sahil Rajput – @_sahilrajputsahil.rajput.0196@gmail.com

Distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more information.

github.com/sahil-rajput/BestForDev

Contributing

  1. Fork it (github.com/sahil-rajput/BestForDev...)
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/fooBar)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some fooBar')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/fooBar)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

Todo

  1. Create database and add all the links into that database.
  2. 'Add Link' feature to add link directly into database.
  3. Login using Twitter API for Upvote/Downvote.
  4. Add Upvote/Downvote button and sort all the links in decreasing order (So that the user will get the best link on top).
  5. More... (After completion of first 4 points).

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Ben Halpern

We recently released our performance data if anyone wants to jump in and help tune the site's response time and memory consumption for the longterm technical health of the community.

thepracticaldev / dev.to

Where programmers share ideas and help each other grow


DEV

DEV Community 👩‍💻👨‍💻

The Human Layer of the Stack

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Welcome to the dev.to codebase. We are so excited to have you. With your help, we can build out DEV to be more stable and better serve our community.

What is dev.to?

dev.to (or just DEV) is a platform where software developers write articles, take part in discussions, and build their professional profiles. We value supportive and constructive dialogue in the pursuit of great code and career growth for all members. The ecosystem spans from beginner to advanced developers, and all are welcome to find their place within our community. ❤️

Table of Contents

Contributing

We encourage you to contribute to dev.to! Please check out the Contributing to dev.to


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Jason C. McDonald

MousePaw Media is looking for C++ and Python developers who are interested in working on unusual, cutting-edge libraries, tools, and games.

Current Projects

We have several projects, but because of our small team at the moment, we're focusing on these:

PawLIB 1.1: High-performance, memory efficient containers and utilities for the C++ language. We're expanding our testing library (Goldilocks), finishing up our Unicode-friendly string class (OneString), improving and expanding our data structures (Flex), making message output a delight again (IOChannel), and building a tool for streamlining the design of CLI interfaces (Blueshell).

Right now, we're optimizing OneString, adding assertion functions to Goldilocks, adding iterators for the Flex data structures, and adding a new high-performance, doubly-linked list implementation.

Omission is a game written in Python 3. We're currently refactoring the game, and will be rebuilding the GUI with Qt5.

Our Stack

  • C++14 (C++17 proposed)
  • Compilers: Clang and GCC
  • CMake
  • Python 3
  • Qt 5/PySide 2
  • CPGF
  • Git
  • Phabricator

Getting Involved

See something you like? Jump right in! We have a robust development platform, centered around a carefully-honed Phabricator instance.

For more information, visit mousepawmedia.com/opensource or contact developers (at) mousepawmedia (dot) com. You can also ask questions and join the discussion us on the Lobby chatroom on our Phabricator.

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Bhupesh Varshney 👾

Hi there if you're a beginner and thinking to dive deep into C++.
You should definitely check out 30-seconds-of-stl.
Learn Standard Template Library in C++ in an easy and lucid way.

Bhupesh-V / 30-Seconds-Of-STL

30 Seconds of STL (Standard Template Library in C++).

30-Seconds-of-STL

30 Seconds Of Standard Template Library in C++.


A collection of STL features (functions/libraries) of C++ which can be learned in 30 seconds or less.


Codacy Badge PRs Welcome license Build Status CodeFactor


Contents

Header File Link Code Directory
algorithm algorithm.md Sample Codes
vector vector.md Sample Codes
list list.md Sample Codes
queue queue.md Sample Codes
stack stack.md Sample Codes

Slack

Join other C++ enthusiasts in our Slack Community.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details.

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.


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Hassan Pezeshk

Hey there I've got a repo that I'd love people to contribute to!
Which is a bignum library for PHP that I've been working on and I feel like it can be useful to people, take a look: PHPBignum
It also has some good first issues

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Jamie

I'm looking for help with implementing a number of HTTP header features into OwaspHeaders.Core.

Elevator Pitch

An ASP NET Core middleware item for adding OWASP recommended HTTP headers into all requests generated by ASP NET Core applications

How Do I Contribute?

I'm looking for help with documentation, tests, and implementing new features - so anyone (regardless of whether they have .NET Core experience or not) should be able to add something.

The two most important features are Feature-Policy and Clear Site-Data

What Do I Need?

If you'd like to contribute:

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GaProgMan / OwaspHeaders.Core

A .NET Core middleware for injecting the Owasp recommended HTTP Headers for increased security

OwaspHeaders.Core

A .NET Core middleware for injecting the Owasp recommended HTTP Headers for increased security.

Build status

Build status

Licence Used

License: MIT

See the contents of the LICENSE file for details

Code Triage Status

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Code of Conduct

ClacksMiddleware has a Code of Conduct which all contributors, maintainers and forkers must adhere to. When contributing, maintaining, forking or in any other way changing the code presented in this repository, all users must agree to this Code of Conduct.

See Code of Conduct.md for details.

Pull Requests

PRs Welcome

Pull requests are welcome, but please take a moment to read the Code of Conduct before submitting them or commenting on any work in this repo.

NuGet package

OwaspHeaders.Core is now availble as a NuGet package. The NuGet package can be accessed here

Development Logs

This repository forms the basis for a series of blog posts that I have written on the topic of ASP.NET Core middleware.

If…

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Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer • Edited

Honeybot

Languages / Skills

  • python
  • graphic design

About

An IRC bot with plugins system

Issues needing help with

  • write more plugins
  • add more documentations to the wiki
  • perfect the plugins api
  • write tests
  • improve codebase
  • design badges for contributors
  • feel free

Abdur-rahmaanJ / honeybot

Building my own IRC bot. Honeybot, a new simple bot, ignited in mauritius, powered by python.

🍯 honeybot py

honeybot: the bot to learn python

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project available via

Open Source Helpers

some history

i actually started learning python through that bot. java was too much a pain for a simple connection. learnt some new py tricks? create a plugin that uses it ^^

contributing countries

🇲🇺 🇺🇸

✂ some features

  • 🍬 OOP architecture
  • 🛰️ keyword parameters
  • 🌵 password security with config file [disabled for now]
  • 🔌 now with plugins

📚 more info

[ wiki ]

commands

[ commands ]

quickstart

  • add a config file called 'settings.cfg' having the following [disabled for now]
[BOT_SETTINGS]
password = none
  • run main.py

plugins tutorial

todo 🔌 plugins

  • 💐 humour
  • 🌨️ weather
  • ✉️ mail
  • 🎛️ maths
  • 📥 pm when user online

allow plugins

in PLUGINS.conf, add the plugin to allow on a new line !

calc
username

contact


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G.

Light Table has a new maintainer and he needs help!

LightTable / LightTable

The Light Table IDE ⛺

Light Table

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Packaging status

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/LightTable/LightTable Code Shelter

Light Table is a next generation code editor that connects you to your creation with instant feedback. Light Table is very customizable and can display anything a Chromium browser can.

Light Table is putting out a call for additional maintainers! There is plenty to do for nearly every aspect of the project. Ranging from digging deep down into the internals, writing documentation, fixing bugs, writing plugins, or triaging new issues, Light Table could use a hand. If you are interested, please reach out.

Downloads

Prebuilt binaries are available through lighttable.com. To build and use a developer version of Light Table see these instructions.

For OSX users, the install process involves the following steps until we officially sign our OSX App:

  • In Finder, Ctrl-click on LightTable.app/ and select Open.
  • When you see this prompt about LightTable being unidentified, click Open.
  • If Ctrl-click doesn't work for you, open…