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I wanna give a shoutout to @pachicodes who has been a long contributor on DEV, writing under (and moderating) the tag #braziliandevs (along with @lissatransborda π) amongst many other things! Just to say, Pachi and Lissa have been incredible at fostering our Brazilian community here on DEV β really appreciate you two for this!
Anywho, Pachi recently wrote up a helpful guide in Portuguese that explains how to prepare for Hacktoberfest. This guide is meant for both maintainers and contributors, and it's super thorough! Really appreciate ya sharing this resource, Pachi. π
Como participar do HacktoberFest 2022
Pachi πͺ (she/her/ela) for GitHub γ» Oct 5 γ» 6 min read
By the way, if you don't speak Portuguese, but want to read Pachi's guide, it's likely that you can use an in-browser translation to do so. At least, that's what I did!
Thank you soo much Michael!!! ππ
Oh of course!! π Thank you as well. π
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Oh fasho!! Appreciate ya, Lissa!!
I added the #hacktoberfest tag to one of my repositories, in case folks would like to contribute. Itβs an Awesome List, so itβs low code (mostly a markdown document to add to or improve); but it does require a level of interest in the relevant topic, and ideally some testing of any contributed linked projects to ensure that they really are βawesomeβ! My first time trying this as part of #hacktoberfest; Iβve started the month with travel, so I havenβt had a lot of time to contribute elsewhere just yet.
andypiper / awesome-modern-twitter-api
A curated list of awesome apps built with, or libraries and resources for using, the modern Twitter API
Awesome Modern Twitter API
A curated list of awesome libraries, SDKs, software and resources for the modern (post-v1.1) Twitter API.
The Twitter API is the programming interface that enables developers like you to build apps and tools on top of the Twitter Developer Platform. Version 2 of the API represented a complete rewrite from the legacy (v1.1) platform, with new endpoints, data formats, and semantics. This list only includes content that is directly relevant to the modern API.
This list is community-contributed, and it is not owned by Twitter. The list can only be even more awesome, with your help! Feel free to contribute, or add to the discussion around items that could be included in the future. Spotted a dead link, typo, or other mistake? Please raise an issueπ
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Hey andy! I have a couple projects but they aren't open source, would it still be worth adding to the list?
I donβt knowβ¦ I think most Awesome Lists usually cover Open Source and free resources, but Iβd have to look into it to be sure. The idea was definitely to highlight resources that would help folks to get started and inspired with the new API. Happy to consider it but I havenβt really decided! Wondering what others might thinkβ¦?
Hacktoberfest in itself is a contribution to Open Source. π
A few weeks ago, @nickytonline mentioned me on Twitter to help Astro translate their documentation in French. Now I enjoy taking a break from training and translating new pages. The community is friendly, and we easily discuss on their Discord. π€©
So, for this Hacktoberfest 2022, I make a lot of contributions for the Astro doc. ππ€©
withastro / docs
Astro documentation
Astro Docs
To all who come to this happy place: welcome.
This is the repo for docs.astro.build This repo contains all the source code we use to build our docs site.
We are Astro
Astro is an all-in-one web framework for building fast, content-focused websites We want everyone to be successful building sites, and that means helping everyone understand how Astro works.
You are Awesome
You can also help make the docs awesome Your feedback is welcome. Your writing, editing, translating, designing, and developing skills are welcome. You being a part of our community is welcome.
Chat with Us
You can learn more about Astro, get support, and meet other devs in our Discord community.
Raise an Issue
Is something missing? Is something confusing? Is something wrong?
Creating a new Issue puts a problem on our radar!
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A Follow Friday shoutout to @thomasbnt who has inspired me to get involved with #hacktoberfest this year!
Oh thanks, I'm happy you participate in the Hacktoberfest ! π
I added a label
haktoberfest-accepted
in my open source project github.com/hane-smitter/react-load...I welcome new contributions. You can view the project in npm : npmjs.com/package/react-loading-in...
For Hacktoberfest, I'm going to be writing some more articles. I've written a few in the past that seem well received, such as Automatic SSL with Let's Encrypt & Nginx and Your job title is what you do, not who you are, but I'd like to try to write a little more, and what better time than during Hacktoberfest?
I've just published my top 10 tips for new coders for #hacktoberfest, with more on the way, so follow along as I try to share some of what I've learnt over two decades as a software engineer.
Adam K Dean
How about a shout out to @chris__sev, DigitalOcean dev advocate.
Hey thanks Ben! Happy Hacktoberfest everyone!
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