Make your first contribution for Hacktoberfest in the simplest way.
This is an open source project on Github. Here you can practice making your first Pull Request to a public repository before doing a more complex contribution.
This public repository is open to all members of the Github Community.
Hacktoberfest is a month long programming celebration from October 1st - October 31st sponsored by Digital Ocean and Github to get people involved in open source. Create your Hacktoberfest account with your Github sign in information and begin making your contributions.
https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/
Formatting to follow for profile and hello_world is below under Format
- Add your Profile Page in the
profiles
directory - In your preferred language create a simple
Hello World
script in thehello_world
directory
Make a Pull Request for your changes and wait to be merged.
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Fork this repository
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Clone your fork down to your local environment
git clone https://github.com/your-username/hacktoberfest17-beginner.get
- Create a branch
get checkout -b your-branch-name
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Make your addition to the
Profile
andHello World
directories -
Commit and Push your changes
git add .
git commit -m 'commit message'
git push origin your-branch-name
- Create a new Pull Request from your forked repository, click the
New Pull Request
button located at the top of your repository - Wait for you PR to be reviewed and merge approval
- Star this repository if you had fun!
# First and Last Name
### Location
Your City, State, Country
### Associated Organization
- List of Associated Organizations
- List of Associated Organizations
### Academics
- List of Education
- List of Education
### Non-Coding Interests
- List of interests
- List of interests
### Why Do You Love Coding?
Your statement of why you love Coding
### Your Favorite Animal
Whatever that may be
### Your Favorite Dessert
Whatever that may be
example: hello_world.rb
// AUTHOR: Malind Kowalski
// LANGUAGE: Ruby
// GITHUB: https://github.com/mekowalski
puts 'Hello, World!'