As Hacktoberfest 2020 descends in less than a week (!!!), I wanted to give a shoutout to up-for-grabs.net.
up-for-grabs / up-for-grabs.net
This is a list of projects which have curated tasks specifically for new contributors. These issues are a great way to get started with a project, or to help share the load of working on open source projects. Jump in!
This repository contains the content for the Up-For-Grabs website, a list of projects with curated tasks for new contributors.
List your project
If you know of or own a project that should be listed on Up for Grabs follow the instructions to open a pull request.
Contributing
If you would like to get involved with the project, please read the CONTRIBUTING.md file as it contains:
- Instructions about getting your environment setup
- Guidance for testing locally
- Commands to run to verify changes
How does the site work?
If you want to learn more about the various parts of the Up-for-Grabs project, the How it works document is a good overview.
Contributors ✨
Thanks to these wonderful people who have improved the code and documentation to help this project grow. (emoji key):
…I find it a super useful resource when looking for OSS to contribute to with my current skillset. I'd love for others who are prepping their projects for Hacktoberfest to make use of it - or those who are also exploring what's out there.
If you are prepping your repos for Hacktoberfest, you can use the Hacktoberfest label as the "beginner-friendly" tag when submitting. OpenFaaS, an open source implementation of Function as a Service, and Matomo, "the leading open alternative to Google Analytic", both use their "Hacktoberfest" issue labels in this manner, for example.
Hope you find this resource as helpful as I do. I'm more than happy to assist with any PRs if you want your repo added to the listing. Good luck during Hacktoberfest!
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