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🎃 Hacktoberfest: Web5 Rust CLI Enhancements #322

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blackgirlbytes opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #381
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🎃 Hacktoberfest: Web5 Rust CLI Enhancements #322

blackgirlbytes opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #381
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blackgirlbytes commented Aug 29, 2024

🚀 Goal

Enhance the Web5 Rust CLI by improving documentation, adding new features, and expanding existing functionality.

🤔 Background

The Web5 Rust CLI is a powerful tool for working with decentralized identifiers (DIDs) and verifiable credentials (VCs). This project aims to make it more user-friendly and feature-rich.

🤝 Pick up ONE of the following issues to contribute

We've broken down the Web5 Rust CLI implementation into smaller tasks. Feel free to take on any task that interests you. Every contribution counts!

Each subtask is detailed in its own issue. Please refer to the individual issues for specific requirements and acceptance criteria.

💻 Coding Tasks (Rust specific)

📚 Documentation

📋 Overall Acceptance Criteria

  • All subtasks are completed and their respective issues closed
  • Documentation is updated to reflect all new features and changes
  • New features are thoroughly tested and working as expected
  • Code follows the project's style guidelines and best practices
  • Pull requests for each subtask are reviewed and approved

🌟 Resources

🎊 Hacktoberfest

This project is part of Hacktoberfest! We welcome contributions from technologists of all skill levels. Here's how you can get started:

  1. Read the contributing guidelines
  2. Read the code of conduct
  3. Choose a subtask you'd like to work on
  4. Comment on the subtask's issue to get assigned
  5. Fork the repository and create a new branch for your work
  6. Complete the subtask following the criteria in its issue
  7. Submit a pull request with your changes
  8. Respond to any feedback during the review process

Questions?

If you have any questions or need clarification on any of the subtasks, please comment on the relevant issue or join our Discord community!

Happy coding! 🎉

@KendallWeihe KendallWeihe pinned this issue Sep 30, 2024
@taniashiba taniashiba moved this to Todo in Hacktoberfest 2024 Oct 1, 2024
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