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Challenge #1 - Shreyansh Dubey #269

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Samrat0505 opened this issue Sep 1, 2023 · 29 comments
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Challenge #1 - Shreyansh Dubey #269

Samrat0505 opened this issue Sep 1, 2023 · 29 comments

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name: Shreyansh Dubey
github_user_name: Samrat0505
discord_id: shreyansh05_59319

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Challenge #4 completed
All contents of my local repository are now in sync with upstream
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Challenge #5 Completed

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Challenge #6 completed

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Completed #7 Challenge

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Challenge #8 Completed

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Challenge #9 Completed

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Challenge #10 Completed

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Challenge #11 Completed
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Challenge #12 Completed
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Samrat0505 commented Sep 13, 2023

Challenge #13 Completed

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Challenge #14 completed
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Completed #15 Challenge successfully
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Completed #16 Challenge
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Completed #17 Challenge
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Completed #18 Challenge
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Completed #19 Challenge
It was a great experience for me to use the new thing on git hub through the program of Scaler Open Source September Challenge that is using Codespaces. It was a new learning for me, so I would like to thank whole scaler team for their initiative for making us learn new things in the form of challenges. I would also like to appreciate their program for 1 month git proficiency.
While using the Codespaces today, the most interesting thing I found was the integration of the all things that is Command Prompt, code block , etc at one place so we need not to be worry about the changes etc at different tabs. Overall I would like to thank for the new learning and knowledge transferring to whole team.
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Completed #20 Challenge
It was a great experience for me to use the new thing on git hub through the program of Scaler Open Source September Challenge that is using Github Actions. It was a new learning for me, so I would like to thank whole scaler team for their initiative for making us learn new things in the form of challenges. I would also like to appreciate their program for 1 month git proficiency.
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Completed #21 Challenge
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Completed #22 Challenge
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Completed #23 Challenge
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Completed #24 Challenge

Here is the summary of what I have learnt so far in Open Source September Challenge:

Branch Name

  • Use group words: BUG -> to indicate the specific branch has work which fixes the bug. Use Bug ID to track the issue. ex: bug-123-fix

  • Use Hyphens and slashes to separate the different parts

  • Avoid using numbers only

  • Use short words and descriptive words

Pull Requests

  • Use Imperative tense: For commit messages and PR titles use imperative tense. ex: "Fix dashboard typo" instead of "fixed or fixes"

  • Use WIP: If you don't want to merge your work, but require early feedback on the code changes, name the PR with the word -WIP (Work In Progress) or In Progress

  • Give your PR a meaningful description

  • Show your functionality visually, whenever possible

Open Source Contribution

  • Visit opensource.creativecommons.org

  • Find the issues listed on the website that require community contribution

  • Issues available: Issues labelled Help Wanted are open for community contribution.

  • Issues Not available: Issues labelled "Staff Only" are unavailable for community contribution as the issue may require infra access.

  • Contribution Process: Once you have found the issue you like to work on, comment on it that you want to work on it. Start to code and submit the PR.

  • Follow the PR guidelines. Wait for the code review and address any issues raised as soon as you can.

Proposing a new Issue:
Cannot find an issue to work on, create a new issue on the relevant repository including details about the implementation, and wait for feedback.

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Challenge #25
Progress made:
I have started exploring for open source projects and finding the projects where I would like to contribute or be able to contribute.
But to be very honest, I am finding it difficult to find a project to contribute on. Since, I mentioned, I am a beginner, so searching a desired project is still very confusing for me. I am working on it and assure to provide a better result, Being overwhelmed by seeing the types of issues being raised in some of these projects. I am still eager to participate in open-source projects and I will keep searching for suitable opportunities.
Overall, I would like to thank the whole scaler team for their tremendous way of teaching.

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Challenge #26
Progress made:
Today, also I have started exploring for open source projects and finding the projects where I would like to contribute or be able to contribute.
But the result is same as the previous one. I have seen many YouTube videos to get an idea, how to select the project and to work on it. But more importantly I have adopted many things through this process. I have found many projects ideas to be made upon. So, in one way it giving me hope that I am not at a stage of void/null.
Overall, again I would like to thank the whole scaler team for their tremendous way of teaching.

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Completed #27 Challenge

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Challenge #28
Progress made:
Due to the participation in Smart India Hackathon 2023, I am unable to give my time on any platform. That result in breaking my streak of more than 100 days on LeetCode, GeekforGeeks etc. But, I will complete it soon.
Overall, again I would like to thank the whole scaler team for their tremendous way of teaching.

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Completed #29 Challenge
Url Link of ReadMe: https://github.com/Samrat0505/Samrat0505/blob/main/README.md
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Samrat0505 commented Sep 30, 2023

Completed #30 Challenge
I have completed the google form and I have completed all the previous challenges on time.
Thanks to this OpenSourceSeptemberChallenge by Scaler for making me learn and explore git.

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