├── .github └── ISSUE_TEMPLATE │ ├── feature_request.md │ └── bug_report.md ├── SECURITY.md ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── index.md └── CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_request.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Feature request 3 | about: Suggest an idea for this project 4 | title: '' 5 | labels: '' 6 | assignees: '' 7 | 8 | --- 9 | 10 | **Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.** 11 | A clear and concise description of what the problem is. Ex. I'm always frustrated when [...] 12 | 13 | **Describe the solution you'd like** 14 | A clear and concise description of what you want to happen. 15 | 16 | **Describe alternatives you've considered** 17 | A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've considered. 18 | 19 | **Additional context** 20 | Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here. 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /SECURITY.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Security Policy 2 | 3 | ## Supported Versions 4 | 5 | Use this section to tell people about which versions of your project are 6 | currently being supported with security updates. 7 | 8 | | Version | Supported | 9 | | ------- | ------------------ | 10 | | 5.1.x | :white_check_mark: | 11 | | 5.0.x | :x: | 12 | | 4.0.x | :white_check_mark: | 13 | | < 4.0 | :x: | 14 | 15 | ## Reporting a Vulnerability 16 | 17 | Use this section to tell people how to report a vulnerability. 18 | 19 | Tell them where to go, how often they can expect to get an update on a 20 | reported vulnerability, what to expect if the vulnerability is accepted or 21 | declined, etc. 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --- 2 | name: Bug report 3 | about: Create a report to help us improve 4 | title: '' 5 | labels: '' 6 | assignees: '' 7 | 8 | --- 9 | 10 | **Describe the bug** 11 | A clear and concise description of what the bug is. 12 | 13 | **To Reproduce** 14 | Steps to reproduce the behavior: 15 | 1. Go to '...' 16 | 2. Click on '....' 17 | 3. Scroll down to '....' 18 | 4. See error 19 | 20 | **Expected behavior** 21 | A clear and concise description of what you expected to happen. 22 | 23 | **Screenshots** 24 | If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem. 25 | 26 | **Desktop (please complete the following information):** 27 | - OS: [e.g. iOS] 28 | - Browser [e.g. chrome, safari] 29 | - Version [e.g. 22] 30 | 31 | **Smartphone (please complete the following information):** 32 | - Device: [e.g. iPhone6] 33 | - OS: [e.g. iOS8.1] 34 | - Browser [e.g. stock browser, safari] 35 | - Version [e.g. 22] 36 | 37 | **Additional context** 38 | Add any other context about the problem here. 39 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | MIT License 2 | 3 | Copyright (c) 2024 meilynbear 4 | 5 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 6 | of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 7 | in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 8 | to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 9 | copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 10 | furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: 11 | 12 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all 13 | copies or substantial portions of the Software. 14 | 15 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 16 | IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 17 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 18 | AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 19 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 20 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE 21 | SOFTWARE. 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Beginners Make A List Practice 2 | ![PRs Welcome](https://img.shields.io/badge/PRs-welcome-brightgreen.svg?style=flat-square) 3 | ![Open Source Love](https://badges.frapsoft.com/os/v2/open-source.svg?v=103) 4 | 5 | ## Introduction 6 | 7 | This is a tutorial to help beginner contributors on GitHub contribute to a simple project using markdown. 8 | 9 | ## Task 10 | 11 | - Add a link to your GitHub userpage and make a list of three things you'd like to do today! 12 | - Check off at least one of the items on the list. 13 | 14 | ## Steps 15 | 16 | - Fork this repository (click on fork button on top of this page!). You will then have a clone of this repository in your account. 17 | - Clone the repository. 18 | - Create a new branch (this makes your own space to edit with before commiting changes). 19 | - In index.md, add a link to your GitHub userpage and a list of three things you'd like to do today underneath! 20 | To add a link to your GitHub profile, type in: [your username here](link address here) 21 | To make a list, type in: - [ ] (List item here). Simply put an X inside the brackets like this [X] to check off the list. 22 | - Push your changes 23 | - Submit changes for review by opening and then submitting a pull request 24 | 25 | Make sure to star this repository! 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## EXAMPLE 2 | 3 | ### DO NOT modify the EXAMPLE directly, make a copy and paste it below 4 | 5 | ### Contributor START --> 6 | 7 | - [meilynbear](https://www.github.com/meilynbear) 8 | - [x] Wake up in the morning 9 | - [x] Exercise 10 | - [ ] Go out with friends 11 | 12 | - [Temitope Emokpae](https://github.com/temokpae3) 13 | - [x] Take a shower 14 | - [x] Do some GitHub tasks 15 | - [ ] Play Mario Kart with friends 16 | 17 | - [Samrath Singh](https://github.com/DSam327) 18 | - [x] Attend classes 19 | - [x] Play table tennis with friends 20 | - [ ] Sleep early 21 | 22 | - [Brian Chebon](https://github.com/Chebon-breezy) 23 | - [x] Exercise for 30 minutes 24 | - [x] Submit this week pull request 25 | - [ ] Visit the Barber 26 | 27 | - [Zaid Waseem](https://github.com/ZaidWaseem7) 28 | - [x] Learn how to contribute to open source projects 29 | - [x] Practice with GitHub 30 | - [ ] Sleep early 31 | 32 | - [Sam Archer](https://github.com/MxSamArcher) 33 | - [x] Practice with GitHub 34 | - [ ] Book a physio appointment 35 | - [ ] Make myself an iced-coffee 36 | 37 | - [Tenneh Kanneh](https://github.com/tennehkanneh) 38 | - [x] Make a contribution 39 | - [ ] Study for PHYS Exam 40 | - [ ] Finish Comp Sci II Lab 41 | 42 | - [Farnooshmo](https://github.com/Farnooshmo) 43 | - [x] Follow the Open-Source course 44 | - [x] Attend the product team's meeting 45 | - [ ] Call my friend 46 | 47 | - [AhmedYasserIbrahim](https://github.com/AhmedYasserIbrahim) 48 | - [x] Contribute to my first open source project. 49 | - [x] Exercise 50 | - [ ] Send an Email 51 | 52 | - [Matshidiso Hlalele](https://github.com/Tshidycodes) 53 | - [x] Make all my contributions today. 54 | - [x] Take the puppy for a walk. 55 | - [x] Revise my work. 56 | 57 | - [Grant Chugh](https://github.com/grantchugh) 58 | - [x] Make a contribution. 59 | - [x] Make coffee. 60 | - [ ] Walk the dog. 61 | 62 | - [Parul Gupta](https://github.com/pgupta-21) 63 | - [x] Start with Github. 64 | - [ ] Make lunch. 65 | - [ ] Continue with python. 66 | 67 | - [Laukik Patade](https://github.com/LaukikPatade) 68 | - [X] Start Open Source 69 | - [ ] Exercise 70 | - [ ] Finish College Application 71 | 72 | - [Laurie Leung](https://github.com/witchybread) 73 | - [X] Make a list on .md practice 74 | - [ ] Watch discord stream 75 | - [ ] Continue job applications 76 | 77 | - [Nathalia Cappellini](https://github.com/nathaliacappellini) 78 | - [X] Have coffee 79 | - [X] Interact on Github 80 | - [ ] Take a break 81 | 82 | - [Amy Niu](https://github.com/amyemmaniu) 83 | - [X] Learn about REST APIs 84 | - [X] Have a tea break 85 | - [X] Contribute to an open-source project on GitHub 86 | 87 | - [TJ Kapil](https://github.com/TJKapilDevOps) 88 | - [X] Start Open Source 89 | - [ ] Learn about AWS EKS 90 | - [ ] Work on DevOps project 91 | 92 | - [kyiroywops](https://github.com/kyiroywops) 93 | - [x] Create my GitHub profile README 94 | - [x] Make my first open source contribution 95 | - [ ] Learn more about Flutter development 96 | 97 | - [Yash-Tobre](https://github.com/Yash-Tobre) 98 | - [X] Do my first contribution 99 | - [] Reach out to a company 100 | - [] output 10-12 hours of work 101 | 102 | - [DangerousStrikerCR7](https://github.com/DangerousStrikerCR7) 103 | - [x] Create new GitHub account 104 | - [x] Make my first open source contribution 105 | - [ ] Learn about deploying projects using AI 106 | 107 | - [ananyamehrotra](https://github.com/ananyamehrotra) 108 | - [x] try open source contribution 109 | - [ ] resume DSA 110 | - [ ] prepare for sih 111 | 112 | - [Patriotpl](https://github.com/Patriotpl) 113 | - [x] Eat pizza 114 | - [x] check up for grabs 115 | - [ ] go to sleep 116 | 117 | - [HarshaSai1234](https://github.com/HarshaSai1234) 118 | - [x] Create a portfolio using react 119 | - [x] Contribute during Hactoberfest 120 | - [ ] Make a contribution on github everyday 121 | 122 | ### <-- Contributor END 123 | 124 | 125 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct 2 | 3 | ## Our Pledge 4 | 5 | We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our 6 | community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body 7 | size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender 8 | identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status, 9 | nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity 10 | and orientation. 11 | 12 | We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming, 13 | diverse, inclusive, and healthy community. 14 | 15 | ## Our Standards 16 | 17 | Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for our 18 | community include: 19 | 20 | * Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people 21 | * Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences 22 | * Giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback 23 | * Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes, 24 | and learning from the experience 25 | * Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the 26 | overall community 27 | 28 | Examples of unacceptable behavior include: 29 | 30 | * The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or 31 | advances of any kind 32 | * Trolling, insulting or derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks 33 | * Public or private harassment 34 | * Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or email 35 | address, without their explicit permission 36 | * Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a 37 | professional setting 38 | 39 | ## Enforcement Responsibilities 40 | 41 | Community leaders are responsible for clarifying and enforcing our standards of 42 | acceptable behavior and will take appropriate and fair corrective action in 43 | response to any behavior that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, 44 | or harmful. 45 | 46 | Community leaders have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject 47 | comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are 48 | not aligned to this Code of Conduct, and will communicate reasons for moderation 49 | decisions when appropriate. 50 | 51 | ## Scope 52 | 53 | This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also applies when 54 | an individual is officially representing the community in public spaces. 55 | Examples of representing our community include using an official e-mail address, 56 | posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed 57 | representative at an online or offline event. 58 | 59 | ## Enforcement 60 | 61 | Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be 62 | reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement at 63 | . 64 | All complaints will be reviewed and investigated promptly and fairly. 65 | 66 | All community leaders are obligated to respect the privacy and security of the 67 | reporter of any incident. 68 | 69 | ## Enforcement Guidelines 70 | 71 | Community leaders will follow these Community Impact Guidelines in determining 72 | the consequences for any action they deem in violation of this Code of Conduct: 73 | 74 | ### 1. Correction 75 | 76 | **Community Impact**: Use of inappropriate language or other behavior deemed 77 | unprofessional or unwelcome in the community. 78 | 79 | **Consequence**: A private, written warning from community leaders, providing 80 | clarity around the nature of the violation and an explanation of why the 81 | behavior was inappropriate. A public apology may be requested. 82 | 83 | ### 2. Warning 84 | 85 | **Community Impact**: A violation through a single incident or series 86 | of actions. 87 | 88 | **Consequence**: A warning with consequences for continued behavior. No 89 | interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction with 90 | those enforcing the Code of Conduct, for a specified period of time. This 91 | includes avoiding interactions in community spaces as well as external channels 92 | like social media. Violating these terms may lead to a temporary or 93 | permanent ban. 94 | 95 | ### 3. Temporary Ban 96 | 97 | **Community Impact**: A serious violation of community standards, including 98 | sustained inappropriate behavior. 99 | 100 | **Consequence**: A temporary ban from any sort of interaction or public 101 | communication with the community for a specified period of time. No public or 102 | private interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction 103 | with those enforcing the Code of Conduct, is allowed during this period. 104 | Violating these terms may lead to a permanent ban. 105 | 106 | ### 4. Permanent Ban 107 | 108 | **Community Impact**: Demonstrating a pattern of violation of community 109 | standards, including sustained inappropriate behavior, harassment of an 110 | individual, or aggression toward or disparagement of classes of individuals. 111 | 112 | **Consequence**: A permanent ban from any sort of public interaction within 113 | the community. 114 | 115 | ## Attribution 116 | 117 | This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], 118 | version 2.0, available at 119 | https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/0/code_of_conduct.html. 120 | 121 | Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by [Mozilla's code of conduct 122 | enforcement ladder](https://github.com/mozilla/diversity). 123 | 124 | [homepage]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org 125 | 126 | For answers to common questions about this code of conduct, see the FAQ at 127 | https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq. Translations are available at 128 | https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations. 129 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------