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A list of awesome beginners-friendly projects.
@MunGell actually i am a new to open source world and i find out that an github repo and slack group by open-source help community so if you grant permission i add pr. what do you think let me know!!
I think that it would be a great idea to have a website for this project, where users could easily see qualifying projects. Anybody else think this would be a good idea? I'd be happy to help with building it.
Cliquet has been folded into the Kinto package under the new name
kinto.core
. You should update your code to importkinto.core
instead ofcliquet
, and allcliquet.*
settings are now prefixed withkinto
instead. See https://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/kinto/2016-May/000119.html for more about the background for this decision.
I just went through JS section and saw that many projects has no issues for corresponding labels. And some of projects archived at all.
Instead, it has the following applicable ones:
Well, this is an awesome repo.
But, is really these projects beginner-friendly?
For example, electron is quite a big project for C++ beginners, the label we sticked is good-beginner-issue, but beginners' issues may be similarly, sometimes repeated issues proposed over and over again.
Another example is tensorflow, an open source machine learning framework. It is an awesome project indeed, but our label is contributions welcome. A greenhand programmer who knows C++ well, meanwhile knows little machine learning will not be welcomed to make inferior quality contribution for tensorflow.
How do you see it?
Hello, I wrote a tool that can validate README links (valid URLs, not duplicate). It can be run when someone submits a pull request.
It is currently being used by
Examples
If you are interested, connect this repo to https://travis-ci.org/ and add a .travis.yml
file to the project.
See https://github.com/dkhamsing/awesome_bot for options, more information
Feel free to leave a comment 😄
I see that Table of Contents is in alphabetic order but the suggestions inside each category not, take for example .NET,C#, GO.
I know that in the guidelines new addition goes to the bottom of the relevant category but I think that reading list in alphabetic order is much easier, for example, if I want to search for something.
I could make some PR to fix orders if it's useful.
On the second line of the README
Inspired by First Timers Only blog post and YourFirstPR project.
The First Timers Only
link leads to a deleted blog post... I think it's better to change it to
Inspired by the YourFirstPR project.
This is not really an issue but i am new to gitHub and am lost. Just trying to figure out how to contribute code to my first project with the skills that i have. If you can help that would be amazing thanks!
See for yourself, https://github.com/chaijs/chai/labels
Following the instructions, I added a project and then opened a PR.
I got this automatic message. There is something wrong with my PR? There is something I missed?
Thank you
Is this still relevant? If so, what is blocking it? Is there anything you can do to help move it forward?
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I see that PRs are not being merged since 2017. Is it still alive?
"Piwik, the community project, will now become Matomo. The only change is our name, everything else stays the same." from https://matomo.org/blog/2018/01/piwik-is-now-matomo/
The following lines in the readme should be adapted
"Piwik (label: Easy Pick)
Piwik is the leading Free/Libre open analytics platform."
The whole list is about languages. Would you consider adding some tooling to the list? EG: I believe my list: https://github.com/stevemao/awesome-git-addons is beginner friendly for new git users. Also https://github.com/you-dont-need/You-Dont-Need-GUI is a great place for learning simple cli commands that you would probably do in GUI.
captain (label: first-timers-only) directs to dav-js lib, which is built with JavaScript.
Hej!
Could you please take xoreos off your list? Thanks.
I did have a few tasks marked as for beginners, but they've been filled long ago and I struggle to find things to do that actually work for as entry-level tasks. xoreos is perhaps not the right project for this, since most open tasks are quite in-depth from the get-go.
Would be great to add a link for tslint
under "Typescript." The repo often adds "good first issue" tags and could use some new contributors.
Not all projects are known to everyone, so I think it would be useful if each item had a description, so the user could quickly look for the type of project they're interested in contributing to.
Could you possible add project that are built with the swift 5 language.
Change label for yarn from label:"good first bug"
to label:good-first-contribution
The label given to scrapy repository first time contributors is "easy" although, in their repo the label is mentioned as "good first issue"
I'll take this up and create a PR soon.
You need to add cmd.io to the list under Golang. This project is by glider labs.
Servo is written in Rust, they are using an E-easy
tag and this page: http://servo.github.io/servo-starters/
NodeOS has the level: easy - first bug label, but it has task both for Javascript, C, web development or system administration. How should I include it in the list?
can someone make a slack group so that its easy for us to communicate.
Hello, I would like to contribute to this project adding aurelia.js framework to javascript category.
Should remove one ?
Drupal.org has a culture that is very welcoming to beginners and a well established mentoring program as well. But, although Drupal uses git...
When clicking the mitmproxy link, no result is matched.
mitmproxy (label: good first contribution)
I couldn't find the "good first contribution" label on the mitmproxy.
It's better to change.
Maybe it's changed to the "help wanted" label on the README.
Hi,
Pylearn2 is dead, as commented by its owner in a post.
There are some projects on the list which are not active anymore like this one. I would love to remove those to keep the list up to date.
Let me know if I can make a PR for same.
I would like to work upon this project
The project Operation Code, listed under Ruby, is archived and converted to read-only (at least the sub-repo that is linked). New link could probably be: https://github.com/OperationCode/START_HERE
Bom site para aprender
Why not HTML projects? 😄
Buenas tardes, noches y días solamente quería saber si alguno me podría ayudar en la contribución de un open source soy nuevo en ello de verdad no soy un buen programador aun tengo que aprender mucho así que me interesa
I am the maintainer of the Twitter bot @first_tmrs_only which tweets about first-timers-only
issue as they are created on GitHub. The bot is open source and I may add support for other beginner friendly labels at some point.
It already has a decent following of ~1000 users and has been active for 1.5 years.
With your permission, I would like to add a plug for the bot on this awesome resource. :)
Hanami has broken link.
The brave-laptop
repository currently linked is now read only and they have shifted their code base to a new repo namely, brave-browser
.
Seems like a simple fix, would love to work on this and submit a PR
cc: @MunGell
Hi my name is Bachir, l would like to contribute to your projects. Im a junior developer and l specialise in front end: html, css and javascript. thanks
According to their tweet https://twitter.com/yourfirstpr/status/1067159601894883328 and looking at activity feed, "Your First PR" project is inactive for about a year.
It might be good to remove it from README.
We have an organization HowToHireMe. In this organization, we keep several repositories for junior (beginner) developers. Currently, we have 3 juniorjobs, ruby-fundamental, give-me-poc projects in active development .
Our mission to run open source projects that help beginners step through first steps in development. We mentor them and do projects for the community.
The question, how it would be simply to tell about this organization?
Or just add each repository with labels?
A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
🖖 Vue.js is a progressive, incrementally-adoptable JavaScript framework for building UI on the web.
TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
A PHP framework for web artisans
Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. 📊📈🎉
JavaScript (JS) is a lightweight interpreted programming language with first-class functions.
Some thing interesting about web. New door for the world.
A server is a program made to process requests and deliver data to clients.
Machine learning is a way of modeling and interpreting data that allows a piece of software to respond intelligently.
Some thing interesting about visualization, use data art
Some thing interesting about game, make everyone happy.
We are working to build community through open source technology. NB: members must have two-factor auth.
Open source projects and samples from Microsoft.
Google ❤️ Open Source for everyone.
Alibaba Open Source for everyone
Data-Driven Documents codes.
China tencent open source team.