Hello all you beautiful nerds and welcome to another year of Hacktoberfest!
As the official website states, Hacktoberfest is a time for everyone to celebrate open-source and come together to make meaningful contributions towards software and organizations you love. Whether this is your first Hacktoberfest or your 9th, everyone can contribute to making open-source software even better!
New for 2022, low-code or no-code contributions are encouraged, so everyone has a chance, regardless of skill level, to contribute and make open-source projects even better!
Appwrite is a proud sponsor of all of Hacktoberfest, as well as the Hacktoberfest Swag List! They understand the importance of connecting developers to open-source projects that could use some help. Appwrite is a self-hosted backend-as-a-service platform that provides developers with all the core APIs required to build any application.
This site and GitHub repo are here to showcase all of the amazing companies that go above and beyond by offering their own swag for the holiday. The goal of this project is to connect contributors to open-source projects that they might not have heard about before and drive traffic towards organizations that celebrate Hacktoberfest and can use a little more help.
This website/repo is not about collecting all of the swag you can. It is about the open-source community and highlighting organizations that purposely want to drive traffic to their projects during Hacktoberfest by offering unique swag
Swag is an added benefit of helping out these awesome organizations, not the reason for you to contribute in the first place
Participating in Hacktoberfest requires following the official values, including not spamming the participating companies.
This year, the Swag List is a little different, so be sure to read about how to Contribute before submitting a PR.
Disclaimer: This website is a fan and community made creation. It is not affiliated with Hacktoberfest or any company offering swag.
If you're looking for the Swag List from 2018 through 2021 click here for the GitHub releases, click here for the tags, and see the 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021 branches.