I am also on the same boat right now, my approach is looking at Dev.to's open source shouts, and I also found this one GitHub project that has direct links to each repo that has beginner labels.
If you are a maintainer of open-source projects, add the label first-timers-only (or similar) to your project and list it here so that people can find it.
I am also on the same boat right now, my approach is looking at Dev.to's open source shouts, and I also found this one GitHub project that has direct links to each repo that has beginner labels.
MunGell / awesome-for-beginners
A list of awesome beginners-friendly projects.
Awesome First PR Opportunities
A list of awesome beginner-friendly projects.
Inspired by First Timers Only blog post.
If you are a maintainer of open-source projects, add the label
first-timers-only
(or similar) to your project and list it here so that people can find it.If you are looking to contribute, then explore this list, look at
first-timers-only
labelled open issues on Github, and follow @first_tmrs_only on Twitter to be notified when a newfirst-timers-only
issue is created.If you are not a programmer but would like to contribute, check out the Awesome for non-programmers list.
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Great, thanks for the link!