About for the participants of HacktoberFest Event 2022 to win and receive the swags (win a T-Shirt or plant a tree).
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A beginner-friendly repository to help you in open-source contribution. Made specifically for contribution in HACKTOBERFEST 2022!
Hacktoberfest is the easiest way to get into open source! Hacktoberfest is a month long festival of open source code presented by Digital Ocean and DEV this year in 2022.
During the entire month of October 2022, all you have to do is contribute to any open source projects and open at least 4 pull requests. Yes, any project and any kind of contributions. It can be a be a bug fix, improvement, or even a documentation change! And win a T-Shirt and awesome stickers.
If youve never contributed to open source before, this is the perfect time to get started because Hacktoberfest provides a large list of available contribution opportunities (and yes, there are always plenty for beginners too).
Hacktoberfest has a simple and plain moto.
Support open source and earn a limited edition T-shirt!
So, yes! You can win a T-Shirt and few awesome stickers to attach on your laptop. On plus side, you will get into beautiful world of open source and get the international exposure. Wait there's more!
The Main Objectives of this Repositry is to help People for their Contribution in Hacktoberfest 2022
git clone https://github.com/Sanchitbajaj02/hacktoberfest-2022
cd hacktoberfest-2022
git checkout -b my-new-branch
git add .
git commit -m "Relevant message"
git push origin my-new-branch
An easy way to avoid conflicts is to add an 'upstream' for your git repo, as other PR's may be merged while you're working on your branch/fork.
git remote add upstream https://github.com/Sanchitbajaj02/hacktoberfest-2022
You can verify that the new remote has been added by typing
git remote -v
To pull any new changes from your parent repo simply run
git merge upstream/master
This will give you any eventual conflicts and allow you to easily solve them in your repo. It's a good idea to use it frequently in between your own commits to make sure that your repo is up to date with its parent.
For more information on syncing forks read this article from Github.
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