I want to release a new version of my static blog generator in November or something. Possible tasks that need to be done anyway (however, if I need to do them myself, it'll be years...):
Integrate a search functionality via index files, ElasticSearch or something.
Split the main file (src/blogcpp.cpp) into more smaller files for easier maintenance. (Optimum: Integrate as much as possible into src/helpers.h without breaking that file's portability.)
Integrate libautoupdate for automatic update checks - sometimes I release new versions, you know? :-)
If comments are enabled, the supported comment systems offer a way to show how many comments were made under an article. Implement that for each of them.
Check if meson could replace CMake easily. If it does, do it.
Improve the Markdown parser: it lacks support for underlined headlines and non-standard features like GitHub's tables.
If nobody helps me, the next version will be released without any of those improvements. ;-)
Also, there is still the sufficiently popular ymarks project. It could need more testers. And probably some work on the server part because it is said to crash sometimes - I can't safely reproduce that...
None of those will get you Hacktoberfest credits (because GitHub is entirely uninteresting for me), but I'll like you more if you consider to contribute.
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I want to release a new version of my static blog generator in November or something. Possible tasks that need to be done anyway (however, if I need to do them myself, it'll be years...):
src/blogcpp.cpp
) into more smaller files for easier maintenance. (Optimum: Integrate as much as possible intosrc/helpers.h
without breaking that file's portability.)If nobody helps me, the next version will be released without any of those improvements. ;-)
Also, there is still the sufficiently popular ymarks project. It could need more testers. And probably some work on the server part because it is said to crash sometimes - I can't safely reproduce that...
None of those will get you Hacktoberfest credits (because GitHub is entirely uninteresting for me), but I'll like you more if you consider to contribute.