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Here my first Hackaton in DEV.to 👀
"SCP - Metaphore Story - Series"
keren boleh join mas?
Your welcome dude... just go there and make your awesome contribution.
For this hackathon, I worked on a github action to translate text documents using a AI translation service. It's still pretty MVP, but I'm pretty happy with what I could achieve with the short amount of free time after work. Hope it can help out open source project maintainers who wanted to incorporate translation with less hassle!
DeepL Translate Github Action
Estee Tey ・ May 22 ・ 2 min read
Hello, everyone. This is my first Hackathon on Dev.to.
I have developed a simple CLI tool for Github Repository Management. Here is my submission
Yay looking forward to reading it!
Thank you so much. :).
Went into it thinking it'd be a lot more straightforward than it turned out to be! 😅
I wanted to design a CI/CD pipeline that'd be truly DIY-able by anyone, instead of just my repository: GitHub's reusable workflow seemed to fit the bill perfectly. However, getting it to trigger on
issue_comment
events on top of pull request branches took a lot more tinkering than expected.In the end, I'm happy to share a flexible solution while picking up a bunch of tips, tricks and best practices around designing GitHub Actions (and Codespaces) which I wouldn't have known about otherwise.
This is my first Hackaton & github action dev.to/maurerkrisztian/improve-git...
Hey everyone! I want to share my submission with you and would be glad to hear any feedback! Automate your changelog and month product updates in your blog with AI
Actually had no intention of participating but an idea I really liked came about so here's my submission, hope you like it:
Play a Game of Tetris generated from your GitHub
Nabil Alamin ・ May 23 ・ 2 min read
Hi hi
check out OpenCommit — GitHub Action to improve commits with meaningful messages on every "git push"
Hey guys, this is my first participation in GitHub hackathon, _Give me light to my project. _dev.to/kiet7uke/bookyourpanditcom-...
My first submission for a Hackaton.
dev.to/cristiancezarmoises/fastero...
Don't have any problem if i send the template requirements in the last post of my project?
This is my firts post: dev.to/erikgiovani/best-github-4n60