There are many ways you can help us make this project better. Every repository is different and our goal is to create a repository that is flexible enough to help most beginners, while still being interesting for more experienced coders.
We ❤️ contributions from our community! Thank you for taking the time to review this guide and understand how we work. And please remember, all interactions in this repository should adhere to the code of conduct.
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Have an idea for improvement? Open an issue first and let's talk about it. | Have a question on using the Guide? Check out the Getting Started Guide and then open an issue. | Did you find a bug? Open an issue. | Hacktoberfest Update Comment on the Issue and then go for it |
We want you to be successful in making your First (2nd, 3rd or 4th) Pull Request. So we have implemented a few things to make it easier for you:
- Hacktoberfest Issues Template - If you go to the Issues Tab at the top of the repository and pick a Hacktoberfest issue, it will tell you exactly what you need to do.
- Getting Started Guide - will give you a more detailed guide on what to do.
- Bots will thank you for your first issue with a Gif, watch out for bad behaviour, and hopefully... assign your Pull Requests to us. You can also ask them to add you as a contributor to the repository and they will.
- We're happy to help, put a comment on an issue if you get stuck and have questions
Please ensure your pull request adheres to the following guidelines:
- Search previous suggestions before making a new one, as yours may be a duplicate.
- if you want to add a new resource you should have used it and know that it is good
- Use the following format:
| [Name](Resource URL) | Author | Step | Comments |
- Order the entry within its section based on it's simplicity.
- Mention in pull request clearly why you think the resource deserves to be in the list.
- Add yourself to the list of contributors by Commenting on the Issue or Pull Request, asking @all-contributors to add a contributor:
Comment on Issue or Pull Request, asking @all-contributors to add a contributor:
@all-contributors please add <username> for <contributions>
<contribution>: See the Emoji Key (Contribution Types Reference) for a list of valid contribution
types.
The bot will then create a Pull Request to add the contributor, then reply with the pull request details.
Thank you and enjoy Hacktoberfest!