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kothariji
kothariji commented Sep 30, 2020

Step 1 - Fork this repository.
Step 2 - Clone the repository to yuor local machine.
Step 3 - Resolve this bugs, mentions provided in the Issues section of the repository. Also add a description what changes you ahve done.
Step 4 - Add the changes to your repository.
Step 5 - Create a PULL Request. And that's all.
NOTE - Please start the filename with platform name on which theproblem was solv

ashokdey
ashokdey commented Oct 8, 2019

Hey folks, you will notice that this repo contains 3 branches:

  • master
  • parcel
  • webpack-4

What is required?

  • Remove the old app
  • Add new sample app (must contain an API call)
  • Use the latest version of react and react hooks
  • Update the README for the branch

Notes:

  • Your PR should point to the parcel branch
  • Your PR should contain screenshot
enhancement good first issue Hacktoberfest beginner friendly
HACKTOBERFEST2021_INSPIRATION
aritraroy24
aritraroy24 commented Sep 14, 2021

HACKTOBERFEST HAS EXCLUDED THIS REPO DUE TO A LARGE NUMBER OF PRs. They thought those are spam and we can't do
anything about it.

SO PLEASE STOP SENDING PR TO THIS REPO.

An article if you want to read more about it: here

documentation enhancement help wanted good first issue
go-examples
virejdasani
virejdasani commented Oct 18, 2020

More commands need to be added and more websites also need to be added to make Jarvis more useful!
Even if one command is added, we will go ahead with the merge and it will count towards your Hacktoberfest!
Adding commands is easy as you just have to copy-paste the structure of the commands.
Happy Coding!

help wanted good first issue hacktoberfest-accepted Hacktoberfest

Social network analysis (SNA) is the process of investigating social structures through the use of networks and graph theory.[1] It characterizes networked structures in terms of nodes (individual actors, people, or things within the network) and the ties, edges, or links (relationships or interactions) that connect them. Examples of social structures commonly visualized through social network analysis include social media networks,[2] memes spread,[3] information circulation,[4] friendship and acquaintance networks, business networks, social networks, collaboration graphs, kinship, disease transmission, and sexual relationships.[5][6] These networks are often visualized through sociograms in which nodes are represented as points and ties are represented as lines. These visualizations provide a means of qualitatively assessing networks by varying the visual representation of their nodes and edges to reflect attributes of interest.
  • Updated Jul 9, 2019
  • Jupyter Notebook

This Is a discord bot made from the latest discord.py module as of March 2021. It will play songs from the directory and even will download from given youtube url and play it for 24/7 and would loop through the songs available in the file of your main.py
  • Updated Oct 27, 2021
  • Python

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