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GitHub Workshop

Thank you, everyone, for attending today's workshop on Git and Markdown Essentials! 🚀 Congratulations to all of you; now you are more familiar with Git, GitHub, and Markdown compared to your other branch peers! 🎉

We hope you gained valuable insights from this workshop. Most of you were able to commit to your repositories and create a pull request. Even if you were not able to do it, it's fine! (lol! At least you know what Git is! I really hope you know what Git/GitHub is by now... uhh, if you don't, just Google it lol) 😄

There are a lot more things that we would have loved to cover in this workshop but we couldn't! So here's an overview of them:

  • Check out our GitHub organization - TASC - NMAMIT

    • Star ⭐ and follow the TASC GitHub organization
    • Check out the tasc-website repository and the website too: TASC Website
    • If you are interested in becoming an official member of this GitHub repository and contribute either towards coding or non-coding stuff, inform Prathwik or Kausthubh. We will send you an invite! 💌
  • Complete your GitHub profiles (Don't know what this is? Here take a look: GitHub Readme instructions)

Hacktoberfest 2023 (👈🏻Click This)

  • What is Hacktoberfest?

    • Hacktoberfest is an annual month-long event that celebrates open source software and encourages contributions to open-source projects. It's open to everyone, regardless of their experience level. During Hacktoberfest, participants make contributions to open-source projects by submitting Pull Requests (PRs) to eligible repositories on platforms like GitHub. 🌟
  • Benefits

    • Participants in Hacktoberfest have the opportunity to earn cool rewards and awards. While the specific rewards may vary each year, they typically include limited-edition swag, such as T-shirts and stickers, as well as the satisfaction of contributing to the open-source community.🏆
  • Checking Out Hack.md

    • To get an idea of the types of files you can create or modify for your Pull Request, check out the Hack.md file in the repository. This file can serve as a guide for the content and format of your contributions.📋

Check out our GitHub Profiles