Hey, Thanks a lot for these tips! This article actually removes a lot of confusion I had about open source contributions.
I am recently looking for small projects where I can find suitable 'good-first' issues to work on.
There are many repositories and projects that can help. I suggest going through awesome for beginners on github: github.com/MunGell/awesome-for-beg...
Thereβs also goodfirstissue.dev/ and up-for-grabs.net/
I personally have two repositories github.com/sButtons/sbuttons and github.com/shahednasser/awesome-re... where you can easily contribute as a beginner as well.
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Hey, Thanks a lot for these tips!
This article actually removes a lot of confusion I had about open source contributions.
I am recently looking for small projects where I can find suitable 'good-first' issues to work on.
There are many repositories and projects that can help. I suggest going through awesome for beginners on github: github.com/MunGell/awesome-for-beg...
Thereβs also goodfirstissue.dev/ and up-for-grabs.net/
I personally have two repositories github.com/sButtons/sbuttons and github.com/shahednasser/awesome-re... where you can easily contribute as a beginner as well.