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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
intro
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The Secret Recipe to Getting Your Pull Requests Reviewed (and Merged) Faster
Walk reviewers through your code, highlighting your changes' "what" and "why." Be generous with examples and explanations. Think of it as a user guide for your changes. If your PR contains several changes, as in this example, consider using bullet points or checklists. Bottom line: The PR description should give reviewers an immediate understanding of your changes.
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Who's looking for open source contributors? (week 66)
If you're new to open source, and you're not sure where to start, check out our Intro to Open Source course. We recently created a new feature for Repository Pages, so if you want to see how your repository has progressed, you can go to:
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How to Build Your Open Source Dream Team: A Guide
If you like this post, watch our Intro repo where we'll be launching a new intro course for maintainers soon!
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OpenSauced: Nurturing Open Source Collaboration and Growth
As one of the docs maintainers for OpenSauced, I find it helpful to track our docs team to make sure I'm supporting them and to see the progress we're making. (You'll see some huge work shipped from this team in the next couple of weeks on the Intro Repo, when we launch our maintainer course!)
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Strategies for Successful Contributor Onboarding
At OpenSauced, we’ve been working to curate a contributor journey that allows for contributors to grow. We have repositories made for new contributors, like our Intro Course, pizza-verse, and guestbook. We also include good first issue labels on some of the issues in our app, which is generally geared towards someone leaving the new stage and entering the intermediate stage. In the same way, our docs repo has a variety of issues open to different levels. And finally, there’s always space for our expert contributors across the repositories.
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Hacktoberfest 2023: First Experience as a Maintainer
This guestbook is a place for people who have taken OpenSauced's Intro to Open Source course to take their first steps into contributing to open source.
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Setting Up Your First GitHub Action for Specific Contributions
- name: Post comment for course contributors if: contains(github.event.pull_request.title, 'as a contributor') run: | PR_COMMENT="Congratulations on completing Chapter 5 of the Intro to OSS Course with your contribution to this repository! You're almost to the end of the course. Create a [highlight](https://app.opensauced.pizza/feed) of your contribution to our guestbook using the instructions in [chapter 6](https://github.com/open-sauced/intro/blob/main/06-the-secret-sauce.md) and share it with us!" curl -s -H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" -X POST -d "{\"body\":\"$PR_COMMENT\"}" "https://api.github.com/repos/${{ github.repository }}/issues/${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}/comments"
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Who's looking for open source contributors? (week 55)
If you're new to open source, and you're not sure where to start, check out our Intro to Open Source course.
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From Banking Sales to Software Success: A Journey of Passion and Perseverance
Yet, technical prowess was only a part of my journey. I was drawn into the enchanting realm of open-source development. It was as if I had stumbled upon a hidden treasure trove of collaboration and innovation. With bated breath, I clicked on a link that read https://github.com/open-sauced/intro. Little did I know that this click would forever alter the course of my story.
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The Power of Git: A Guide to Collaborative Version Control
If you want to get some hands-on experience using git, check out OpenSauced's Intro to Open Source Course or sign-up for one of our workshops that are listed on the bottom of our #100DaysOfOSS Challenge docs.
100-days-of-code
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Should you do #100DaysOfCode?
Thinking about doing the #100DaysOfCode Challenge on X/Twitter? Well, you've come to the right place!
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My #100DaysOfCode Challenge
#100DaysOfCode Official Website | #100DaysOfCode
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My 100 Days of Code Journey (2021)
100 Days of Code Challenge is an initiative I am commiting to take, where I will be spending each day working on problem solving and personal projects to improve my skills and push my boundaries.
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#100DaysOfOSS Recap: Day 1-14
I'm participating in the #100DaysOfOSS challenge by OpenSauced. Inspired by the #100DaysOfCode challenge, #100DaysOfOSS is a challenge for everyone interested in open source to learn about open source, contribute, or maintain open source projects over 100 days, starting on July 24th.
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#100DaysOfOSS: Growing Skills and Real-World Experience
Inspired by the great work of the #100DaysOfCode challenge, we're launching #100DaysOfOSS, starting July 23rd, and running through the end of Hacktoberfest, October 31.
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Technical Skills for Product Manager
When I started to learn Python, I joined #100DaysOfCode challenge on Twitter. Strangers supported me under my daily tweets and this helped me build a daily habit of coding. If I do something hard, I will need someone who cares and will cheer me up. It’s more important than it seems.
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I created a Program to Easily capture Tweets and Threads as Markdown files
Here is the official site: https://www.100daysofcode.com/
- Como Consegui uma Carreira em DevRel Ainda na Faculdade
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Challenge Accepted: #100DaysOfCode
So you're should be thinking: why I entered on the #100daysofcode challenge? Very simple: I'm a newbie in a lot of technologies and concepts. I focused all this time to learn PHP and Laravel, Linux and other stuffs to get a job and enter the market but now I have a new challenge to move on.
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Three-part Intro to Algorithms for Computer Science Students and Self-taught Developers
There's also -- https://www.100daysofcode.com/ -- I haven't explored their resources or curriculum tbh, but they seem to understand the importance of community.
What are some alternatives?
guestbook - The place where future contributors are born
AdventOfCode2021 - Solutions to all 25 AoC 2021 problems in Rust :crab: Less than 100 lines per day and under 1 second total execution time! :christmas_tree:
podcast-transcripts - SRT files for podcast episodes
30-Days-Of-React - 30 Days of React challenge is a step by step guide to learn React in 30 days. These videos may help too: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7PNRuno1rzYPb1xLa4yktw
first-contributions - 🚀✨ Help beginners to contribute to open source projects
30-Days-Of-JavaScript - 30 days of JavaScript programming challenge is a step-by-step guide to learn JavaScript programming language in 30 days. This challenge may take more than 100 days, please just follow your own pace. These videos may help too: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7PNRuno1rzYPb1xLa4yktw
knowledge-hubsocials
100-days-of-code - Fork this template for the 100 days journal - to keep yourself accountable (multiple languages available)
vc-preptemberCONTRIBUTING.md
ray_engine - A toy raycasting engine in Go + Ebiten
git - A fork of Git containing Windows-specific patches.
twurl - OAuth-enabled curl for the Twitter API