I built a beginner open source project where you can open your first real PR today : FirstCommit #200864
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Hey GitHub Community! 👋
I just dropped something I built for beginners who want to open their first open source PR but have no idea where to start.
It is called FirstCommit. A real open source project, a live glossary of open source terms like fork, PR, branch, DCO, upstream and more. Built with real CI checks, real workflows, and real code review. The whole experience just scoped small enough that you can actually finish your first contribution today.
Here is how it works. You start with an intro PR, just adding your name to the contributors table. That one small thing teaches you the full workflow end to end. Once that gets merged you pick up a real issue and ship something live to the actual website automatically.
Every command is written out in the contributing guide. You do not need to know anything going in.
Repo: https://github.com/Ayushmore1214/FirstCommit
Would love for you all to check it out, open your first PR, and drop a star if it helped. And if you have any feedback on how to make it better for beginners I am all ears.
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