This repository will be host to the activities happening at KNIT during Hacktoberfest'21.
Hacktoberfest is the annual celebration of open-source that takes place every year during the month of October and is a treat for everyone from a newbie to a seasoned campaigner. Keep reading if this interests you!
Steps to get started with Github:
Now that you've installed Git and have a Github account, you can move on to the fun stuff.
- Visit the official Hacktoberfest page and register here.
- Go to this repository and fork it to your account using the "Fork" button on the top right corner.
- Go to the repositories section on your profile and if you did the fork correctly, the above repository should be visible on your account.
- Open this repository. Now, you can either use Github CLI to proceed or if you are a beginner, move along by using the visual interface.
- Download/Clone the repository to your device.
- Make the changes that you wish to make to the code and the push/upload the changes to your repository.
- Go to your repository once again and find the "Pull request" option. Open the pull request and add comments about the changes that you've made. And that's it!
Open source is one of the best things that you can invest your time into, it'll make you a better developer for sure. Given that GSoC is only a few months away, now is a perfect time to get started and be involved in open-source, if it interests you!
Even if you're not interested, Git is a skill which is very necessary in the life of a Software Developer and the earlier you learn it, the better.
Also, did I mention the Hacktoberfest swags?
Learnt a new algorithm or data structure? Create its template and push the code.
Learning a new domain like Web, Android or ML? Create a project and push it.
Have a great project lined up and looking for more contributors? Push it and count us in!
- Github CLI
- Git & Github
- Some crash courses that you can follow and push