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Fork, Commit, Merge. A project designed to help you familiarize yourself with the open source contribution workflow on GitHub!

v1.2.0

6 months ago

Release v1.2.0 - Introducing More Issues

Welcome to version 1.2.0 of the "Fork, Commit, Merge" project! Our aim to make open-source contributions easier and more fun for newcomers continues with this release, as we have introduced a slew of enhancements and new features.

New Issues & Languages/Libraries/Frameworks

To provide a more diverse and inclusive experience, we've added new issues specifically for languages such as Clojure, Lisp, Pascal and many more.

Choose the one that suits you the most and start solving!


Here's a summary of new issues created by our contributors in v1.2.0:


We hope that these new changes will enhance your experience contributing to "Fork, Commit, Merge". As always, we are open to feedback and ideas for future releases. Keep forking, keep committing, and keep merging!

Happy contributing! 🎉

v1.1.3

8 months ago

Release v1.1.3 - Introducing more languages and issues

Welcome to version 1.1.3 of the "Fork, Commit, Merge" project! Our aim to make open-source contributions easier and more fun for newcomers continues with this release, as we have introduced a slew of enhancements and new features.

New Issues & Languages

We understand that every coder has their own preference and strengths when it comes to languages. To provide a more diverse and inclusive experience, we've added new issues specifically for these languages:

  • Tailwind CSS
  • JSON
  • C++
  • Java
  • Python
  • Ruby
  • Elixir
  • PHP
  • Go
  • Dart
  • Rust
  • SQL
  • YAML
  • XML

Choose the one that suits you the most and start solving!

Best Practices

Introducing Best Practices section for writing cleaner code and following the language community instructions:

  • JavaScript Best Practices and Coding Style Guide
  • TypeScript Best Practices and Coding Style Guide
  • Ruby Best Practices and Coding Style Guide
  • Rust Best Practices and Coding Style Guide

Here's a summary of changes in v1.1.3:

  • Inclusion of new languages
  • Inclusion of new issues
  • Inclusion of Best Practices

We hope that these new changes will enhance your experience contributing to "Fork, Commit, Merge". As always, we are open to feedback and ideas for future releases. Keep forking, keep committing, and keep merging!

Happy contributing! 🎉

v1.0.2

9 months ago

Release v1.0.2 - Introducing List of Contributors & More Issues

Welcome to version 1.0.2 of the "Fork, Commit, Merge" project! Our aim to make open-source contributions easier and more fun for newcomers continues with this release, as we have introduced a slew of enhancements and new features.

List of Contributors

We believe in recognizing every contributor's efforts, no matter how small. Therefore, we're excited to introduce our new List of Contributors! Every time you make a successful pull request and your changes are merged, our actions bot will automatically add you to this list, along with your profile picture. It's our small way of saying thanks for making the open-source community a better place.

New Issues for TypeScript and HTML

We understand that every coder has their own preference and strengths when it comes to languages. To provide a more diverse and inclusive experience, we've added new issues specifically for TypeScript and HTML. Choose the one that suits you the most and start solving!

Here's a summary of changes in v1.0.2:

  • Addition of a List of Contributors, maintained by an actions bot
  • Inclusion of new issues for TypeScript
  • Inclusion of new issues for HTML

We hope that these new changes will enhance your experience contributing to "Fork, Commit, Merge". As always, we are open to feedback and ideas for future releases. Keep forking, keep committing, and keep merging!

Happy contributing! 🎉

1.0.0

9 months ago