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Hacktober-2023

This repository is for young developers to contribute to Hacktoberfest 2023.

To participate

visit: https://hacktoberfest.com/participation/

INSTRUCTIONS - Get Ready for the Adventure

  • Fork this Repository using the button at the top on right corner.

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  • Clone your forked repository to your pc git clone https://github.com/DeveloperStudentClubSmvdu/Hacktober-2023.git

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  • Carve your own path with a new branch (name this branch as your entry number) for your modifications,

    • that is:
      • git branch entry-no and
      • check it out git checkout entry-no or
      • simply do git checkout -b entry-no
    • eg. git branch 21becXXX
  • Blaze your trail with these commands:

    • git add -A or git add .
    • git commit -m "added myself"
    • git push origin new-explorer
  • Create a pull request.

  • Star the repository.

  • Wait for Pull Request to merge.

  • Celebrate - you've done your first pull request!!

Here is a quick reference guide for GitHub: GitHub Guide

Hactoberfest Guidlines

Here’s what you need to know to participate and complete Hacktoberfest:

  • Register anytime between September 26 and October 31.

  • Pull requests can be made in any GitHub or GitLab hosted project that’s participating in Hacktoberfest (look for the “hacktoberfest” topic).

  • Project maintainers must accept your pull/merge requests for them to count toward your total.

  • Participants with four pull/merge requests accepted between October 1 and October 31 will receive a unique digital reward.

  • Aim to make more than 4 pull requests.

  • Imagine you've only made 4 pull requests to different projects, but one of those projects isn't part of the Hacktoberfest event.

  • In that case, your pull request won't be counted, leaving you with just 3 valid ones if those projects aren't excluded either.