Hacktoberfest is an annual event that helps developers make their first open source contributions (or keep the streak going). The goal is simple: ship real pull requests, learn the workflow, and build confidence.

How Hacktoberfest Works #

How to Find Good Issues (Without Wasting Days) #

  1. Start with “good first issue” and “help wanted” labels.
  2. Prefer repos with recent activity (commits, PR reviews, issues).
  3. Read the contributing guide before you code.
  4. Avoid oversized issues on Day 1—aim for quick wins.

A Safe First PR Workflow #

  1. Fork → create a branch → make a small change.
  2. Run tests/linters locally if provided.
  3. Open PR with a clear description and screenshots/logs when relevant.
  4. Respond to review comments quickly and politely.

Common Mistakes #

References #

  1. GitHub Docs: Finding ways to contribute to open source on GitHub
  2. GitHub Open Source Guides
  3. The Linux Foundation: Open Source Guides
  4. Open Source Initiative: Licenses
  5. SPDX License List
  6. choosealicense.com
  7. Hacktoberfest
  8. Outreachy

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