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Community Discussion Thread — GitHub + DEV Hackathon 2023

This thread is your place to share progress with your fellow GitHub + DEV Hackathon 2023 participants and encourage one another throughout the month!

In this thread, you can post...

  • Positive encouragement for other participants
  • Milestones you've achieved or things you've learned throughout the hackathon
  • Links to DEV posts related to your official submission (especially if you've written multiple reflections/progress posts). Don't forget to utilize the DEV article embed tag when sharing a link!

If you need help throughout the GitHub + DEV Hackathon 2023, head over to the help thread

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Imam Ali Mustofa • Edited

Here my first Hackaton in DEV.to 👀

"SCP - Metaphore Story - Series"
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Rikky Arisendi

keren boleh join mas?

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Imam Ali Mustofa

Your welcome dude... just go there and make your awesome contribution.

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Estee Tey • Edited

For this hackathon, I worked on a github action to translate text documents using a AI translation service. It's still pretty MVP, but I'm pretty happy with what I could achieve with the short amount of free time after work. Hope it can help out open source project maintainers who wanted to incorporate translation with less hassle!

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Devanshu-17 • Edited

Hello, everyone. This is my first Hackathon on Dev.to.

I have developed a simple CLI tool for Github Repository Management. Here is my submission

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Michelle Mannering

Yay looking forward to reading it!

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Devanshu-17

Thank you so much. :).

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Rishav Dhar • Edited

Went into it thinking it'd be a lot more straightforward than it turned out to be! 😅

I wanted to design a CI/CD pipeline that'd be truly DIY-able by anyone, instead of just my repository: GitHub's reusable workflow seemed to fit the bill perfectly. However, getting it to trigger on issue_comment events on top of pull request branches took a lot more tinkering than expected.

In the end, I'm happy to share a flexible solution while picking up a bunch of tips, tricks and best practices around designing GitHub Actions (and Codespaces) which I wouldn't have known about otherwise.

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Krisztián Maurer

This is my first Hackaton & github action dev.to/maurerkrisztian/improve-git...

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Maxim Titov

Hey everyone! I want to share my submission with you and would be glad to hear any feedback! Automate your changelog and month product updates in your blog with AI

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Nabil Alamin

Actually had no intention of participating but an idea I really liked came about so here's my submission, hope you like it:

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Dima Sukharev • Edited
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SAHIL SHARMA

Hey guys, this is my first participation in GitHub hackathon, _Give me light to my project. _dev.to/kiet7uke/bookyourpanditcom-...

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Cristian Cezar Moisés

My first submission for a Hackaton.
dev.to/cristiancezarmoises/fastero...

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Erik Giovani

Don't have any problem if i send the template requirements in the last post of my project?

This is my firts post: dev.to/erikgiovani/best-github-4n60