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Are you a beginner eager to enhance your React JS skills? Look no further! This repository is the perfect platform for you to dive into the world of React development and contribute to open source during Hacktoberfest.

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React Project for Beginners Repository

Welcome to the React Project for Beginners Repository! This is a special place for beginners who are passionate about learning and contributing to open-source projects using React JS. Its Hacktoberfest currently!

NOTE#1: PLEASE CHECK YOUR PROJECT CAREFULLY, IT SHOULD BE ERROR-FREE, YOUR PROJECT WILL BE REVIEWED, IF THE REVIEWER FOUND ANY ERROR YOUR REQUEST WILL MARKED AS "INVALID".

NOTE#2: DON'T FORGET TO LIST YOUR PROJECT IN THE "index.html" FILE IN THE ROOT FOLDER OF THE REPO. YOU CAN ALSO ADD THE DEMO LINK OF YOUR PROJECT(IF ANY)

Description

This repository serves as a platform for React Project for Beginners participants who are on their journey to mastering React JS and want to contribute per Hacktoberfest. It's a place where you can share your mini-projects, learn from others, and contribute to the growth of the open-source community.

Whether you've built a simple calculator, a to-do list, or a weather app, your contributions are welcomed here. The main goal of this repository is to encourage learning and collaboration among developers who are new to React and open-source contributions.

What is Hacktoberfest?

Hacktoberfest is a month-long celebration of open-source software run by DigitalOcean. It's open to everyone in our global community. Whether you’re a developer, a student learning to code, an event host, or a company of any size, you can help drive the growth of open-source and make positive contributions to an ever-growing community. All backgrounds and skill levels are encouraged to complete the challenge. Click Here for Hacktoberfest Information

Process of Contribution

1.Fork : Fork this GitHub Repo to your own github account 2.Clone : Clone the forked repo (the repo present on your account) to your local machine (reminder : make sure you are in the directory where you want the repository stored).

git clone https://github.com/ianshulx/React-projects-for-beginners

3.Create a new Branch

git checkout -b my-new-branch

4.Changes : Create a new branch and commit your changes on that branch. 5.ADD and COMMIT

  • Add your changes
git add .
  • Commit your changes. (reminder : make sure your relevant message includes the necessary detail to understand the change(s))
git commit -m "Relevant message"

6.Push : After all changes are commited, push your changes to your remote repo.

git push origin my-new-branch

7.PR : After pushing changes, raise a PR from your remote repo to this repo's dev branch (reminder : make sure you title your PR appropriately to understand the major topic of your request)

By participating in this repository, you will not only be contributing to the open source, but also improving your skills in React JS. Let's make learning React fun and interactive during this Hacktoberfest! Happy Coding and Happy Hacktoberfest!

Contribution Guidelines

Please make sure to follow the contribution guidelines before making a pull request. Quality contributions are what make the open-source community an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create.

Find the full list of guidelines in the CONTRIBUTING.md file.

Code of Conduct

This project adheres to the Hacktoberfest Values ↗ and the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct ↗. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. In addtiona this project

License

This repository is licensed under the MIT License.

The MIT License Do's and Dont's summary:

Do's: Use the code in commercial applications: For example, a company can create a proprietary piece of software that includes all or part of the original open source code, then charge money for that software. Modify the code: In other words, developers can change/update the code however they’d like. Distribute copies of the code and any modifications: As long as the original copyright notice and the license itself are included, an organization can distribute and sell copies or modified versions of the code. Sublicense the code: This means you can incorporate the original code into a modification with a stricter license.

Dont's: Can’t hold the code author(s) legally liable for any reason. Can’t delete the copyright notice and original license from your version of the code.

Let's start contributing and make the open-source community a better place for everyone!