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Getting started in open source can be challenging for beginners, but with the help of GitHub and EddieHub, it becomes exciting and accessible. In this article, we'll explore the simple ways to find great projects using GitHub's features and EddieHub's tools.
In this blog we cover some GitHub functionalities to find projects ….
- Good First Issue label good first issue is the best way to start your Open Source journey. We can find all of those on GitHub by doing a label search.
- GitHub Topics
It's a very cool feature on GitHub. With the help of this, we can find a particular project with a topic. The topic can be languages, events, tech, etc.
- OSWC
It contains lists of projects which are beginners friendly. We can filter out projects by languages and non-code contributions.
Good First Issue Finder by EddieHub Community
It finds good first issues from all over GitHub and gives you a list of them. We can further filter down the Issues by clicking the labels.
GitHub's advanced search.
- GitHub advanced search provides tons of filters to find repos and issues according to our preferences. We can filter by language, extension, Issue labels, no. of stars/forks, etc.
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