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Welcome to Hacktoberfest Student's Guide

Welcome to Hacktoberfest, a fantastic opportunity for students to engage with the open-source community and contribute meaningfully to various projects. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate your way through this exciting journey.

How to Contribute(using git):

  • Fork this Repository using the button at the top on right corner.
  • Clone your forked repository to your pc ( git clone "url from clone option.)
  • Create a new branch for your modifications (ie. git branch new-user and check it out git checkout new-user or simply do git checkout -b new-user)
  • Add your files (git add -A), commit (git commit -m "added myself") and push (git push origin new-user)
  • Create a pull request
  • Star this repository

Wait for Pull Request to merge

Celebrate - you've done your first pull request!!

How to Contribute:

Get Started:

1. Give star the Repository: it is mandatory

 Show your support by starring the repository. This helps in boosting the project's visibility.

2. Follow the Account: it is mandatory

 Stay updated with the latest developments by following the repository owner's account.

3. Fork the Repo

5. Clone on your local system

6. Add the POTD File With Date

7. Write a Valid commit

8. Push the changes

9. Create Pull request

10. Wait for merge

11. Engage and Learn:

  • Be Open to Feedback: Engage in discussions with project maintainers. Be receptive to feedback and be willing to make necessary changes.
  • Learn and Grow: Hacktoberfest is not just about contributing; it's a learning opportunity. Embrace the experience and grow your skills.

12. Celebrate Your Achievement:

  • Success Celebration: Once your PR is merged, celebrate your successful contribution to the open-source community! You've made a meaningful impact.

Remember, open source thrives on collaboration and learning. Embrace the process, enjoy your coding journey, and happy hacking! 🚀

Note: Always refer to the specific project's guidelines and code of conduct for any additional instructions or requirements regarding contributions.

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Always make more then 4 pull requests.
Lets say you have made only 4 pull request to different projects,
but one project is excluded from hackoctoberfest event then your pull request will not be counted and 
then you have remaining 3 valid pull requests if these projects is not excluded.
If you fail to make 4 pull requests then you can't get digital-swags.
I will recommend you to make pull request to your own repo which is very very safest side for you..
keep in mind that repo has hacktoberfest topic..
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also wathch