This article is for contributors who are looking to contribute to cool open source go projects.
We collated a bunch of issues that we thought the community would be interested in contributing to, feel feel to check them out!
Digger - an Open Source Terraform Automation & Collaboration tool
Before we dive in to the issues, let me share Digger with you. It's an open-source Infrastructure as Code Management tool that helps you securely use IaC such as Terraform and OpenTofu as a team. Digger is an alternative to Hashicorp's Terraform cloud, and the best part is that it's completely open-source!
I would be extremely grateful if you could give us a star & share your thoughts in the comments section below
https://github.com/diggerhq/digger
We've picked up issues from projects such as:
- Flipt (Open Source Feature Management tool)
- CasaOS (open-source Personal Cloud system)
- Tailscale (VPN service for secure networks)
- Memos (A lightweight note taking service)
- s5cmd (Parallel S3 and local filesystem execution tool.)
- AdGuardHome (Network-wide ads & trackers blocking DNS server)
- Transfer.sh (File sharing from the command-line.)
- Digger (Terraform automation and collaboration tool)
Diving right in to the issues! 👇
The Syntax of the list below will be {project name} - {Issue Title} and will link directly to the issue in the repository of the project that it is a part of.
Top comments (6)
Thanks for mentioning Flipt! We have a bunch of issues that we would love some help with! Checkout our contributing section in the readme for ideas
Thanks for the list
i would like to mention this project github.com/namanvashistha/chess
This project is a chess application written in go. It allows two players to play chess against each other in real-time.
Nice overview!
Nice overview! Go developers have no excuse not to do open source now :D
I am not a big Golang guy but definitely worth saving it to share with some friends :)
not a go person but always interested to explore other ecosystems. this list is a great start