Hacktoberfest is a chance to level up your coding skills and get small goodies in reward.
A month-long celebration from October 1st - 31st sponsored by Digital Ocean and GitHub to get people involved in Open Source. Create your very first pull request to any public repository on GitHub and contribute to the open source developer community.
https://hacktoberfest.digitalocean.com/
In recent years, there has been an increase in people writing blogs on Github and publishing them through pages. Some use mkdocs, some use jekylls, some simply write on in .md format. Not only for writing blogs, writing technical documentation, and any other purpose, our project aims to create simple buttons and a few other HTML elements for markdown. If you add HTML elements in markdown files, Github Pages can makes them a part of the structure (only pages published on GitHub pages, but not on GitHub). With simple yet creative use of CSS, you can create simple elements following a similar style of language for people to use.
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Use this Extension to develop on VScode
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Head over to here to look and a few examples.
- Login using github @ Hacktoberfest
- Create four valid pull requests (PRs) between 1st - 31st October
- Fork the repository (Click the Fork button in the top right of this page, click your Profile Image)
- Clone the forked repository to your local machine.
git clone https://github.com/your-username/markdown-html.git
- change the present working directory
cd markdown-html
- Pick a Pick a design language and creative elements using
- Make a new branch
git checkout -b branch-name
- Make change in the repository with the new branch.
- push the changes.
git add .
git commit -m "Your commit Message"
git push origin branch-name
- Make a pull request.
Name of contributor | Github username | Date of contribution | Summary of changes |
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Jonah C Rowlinson | jonahcrowlinson | 5 OCT 2020 | Created README.md |
Ishaan Mehta | ishaanmehta4 | 5 OCT 2020 | Updated contributor's table in README |
Kartik Agarwal | kartikagarwal9 | 5 OCT 2020 | Updated Readme.md with guidelines |