At this organization we manage to provide usefull stuff and engage newbie developers from colleges & high schools as well.
- Adding a description to a project's documentation to elaborate on a certain point, mostly referred to as a README file.
- Giving guidance on a specific project and how to use it.
- Adding sample output to show how the code works.
- Writing in-depth tutorials for the project.
- Answering questions about a project (like on Stack Overflow or Reddit).
- You can fix typos and arrange the project's work folder correctly.
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Fork the project in which you want to contribute.
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Clone that project which is in your profile after forking into vscode.
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Make changes (contribution to enhace the project). What ever feature you want to add, add them.
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Push those changes to GitHub.
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Make a new pull request on the profile of that second person by going into the section of pull request.
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Add what you have changed (by making comments).
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Voila ! Your work is over. Now wait to get it merged by that person.
Also, If you want to make your first open source contribution you can contribute in this organization as well. You can either add any of your projects (it can be as simple as a newbie one made with html or an advanced project as well). You can also add some more specifications in readme.md file or make changes into it.
If the contribution is worthy and accurate, you can be added as a conrtibutor into the organization as well.
Hey all you code wizards out there! Are you looking to level up your skills and make a difference in the world? Look no further than open source development!
Not only will you get to work on projects that interest you, but you'll also have the chance to collaborate with a community of developers from all around the globe. It's like having a virtual coding party, but without the annoying guy who always hogs the snacks.
And if you're worried about being a newbie, don't be! The open source community is welcoming to developers of all levels. We won't judge you if you accidentally use tabs instead of spaces (well, maybe a little, but we'll help you fix it).
So what are you waiting for? Join the open source revolution and let's make some amazing things together!