🟢 GDG ICT University is a vibrant student community focused on innovation, collaboration, and learning. We connect students, developers, and professionals to share knowledge, work on projects, and grow together.
Hacktoberfest is an annual celebration of open source, held during the month of October. It encourages developers around the world to contribute to open-source repositories by submitting pull requests (PRs). By contributing to open-source projects, participants can win prizes, such as free t-shirts, stickers, and digital badges, after completing four pull requests.
Whether you're a beginner or an expert, Hacktoberfest is for everyone. It’s a fantastic opportunity to engage with open source, learn new things, and earn awesome rewards!
- Sign up on the Official Hacktoberfest Website.
- New to GitHub? Watch this step-by-step guide: Aldo's Open Source Video Guide and get started with our Starter Repository.
- Submit 4 quality pull requests to any participating public repository during October.
- Join the conversation with our community members.
- Most importantly—have fun!
Follow these steps to contribute to the GDG ICT University Hacktoberfest repository:
Click the "Fork" button at the top right of this page to create a copy of this project in your GitHub account.
Create a new file in the student-contribution
folder with your name or username followed by the appropriate file extension (.html, .java, .txt, etc.). Add a simple "Hello World" statement, and then click Commit Changes.
Now that you've made changes, submit a PR to the GDG ICT University repository:
- Navigate to your forked repository on GitHub.
- Click on the "Pull Requests" tab.
- Click "New Pull Request."
- Set the "base" branch to the main branch of the original GDG ICTU repository and your "compare" branch to your changes.
- Review your changes and submit the PR.
The maintainers will review your PR and, if everything looks good, merge it into the main project.
You've successfully submitted your contribution to GDG ICT University Hacktoberfest. Thank you for your valuable input!
Please make sure to read and adhere to our Code of Conduct.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.