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Yasir Nawaz
Yasir Nawaz

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Contribution Chronicles: My Hacktoberfest 2025 Journey

Hacktoberfest: Contribution Chronicles

This year marked my third time participating in Hacktoberfest, and it was by far the most rewarding. I contributed to seven different repositories, primarily focusing on frontend development using TypeScript and React. Working with these technologies is a passion of mine, and it was great to see how my contributions helped improve various projects.

Why I Chose Frontend Projects

I love building user interfaces that make tools more usable and enjoyable for everyone. During Hacktoberfest, I worked on fixing bugs, enhancing accessibility, and optimizing UI components, often working closely with maintainers and other contributors around the world. It was a fantastic experience collaborating on code that reaches real users.

Highlights and Achievements

One of the most exciting moments was earning the Hacktoberfest T-shirt. It’s a small but meaningful badge that represents my effort and commitment. Additionally, I had a tree planted in my name through Treenation, which was a beautiful surprise. I also earned a variety of digital badges from Holopin that I can showcase on my profile to demonstrate my ongoing engagement with open source.

What Made This Year Special

Participating for a third time allowed me to reflect on my growth. I took on more challenging issues and worked with larger teams, which boosted my confidence and skills. The rewards added an extra layer of motivation. Collecting badges and seeing the tree planted made me feel like my work had a positive impact beyond just code.

Looking Forward

Hacktoberfest has become a yearly tradition that reminds me how fulfilling open source work can be. I plan to continue contributing, especially to projects friendly to newcomers and those that use TypeScript and React. Whether it’s fixing bugs or adding new features, I look forward to making an even bigger impact next year.

Thanks to Hacktoberfest, I feel inspired to keep learning, coding, and giving back to the open source community. It truly is about growing together and making a difference.

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