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<h1 align="center"><code>&nbsp;CODERICH COMMUNITY Website&nbsp;</code></h1>
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## Table of Contents
# 🎉 What is [Hacktoberfest](https://hacktoberfest.com)?

* [Getting Started](#getting-started)
* [Installation](#installation)
* [List of projects](#table)
<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/92796050/266771938-f96a74f7-f772-4844-97e0-59cf22e18899.png" />

Hacktoberfest 2023 is a month-long virtual festival celebrating open-source contributions. It's the perfect entry point for newcomers to the world of open source!

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## Getting Started
Throughout October 2023, all you need to do is contribute to any open-source project and merge at least four pull requests. Yes, you can choose any project and any type of contribution. You don't need to be an expert coder; it could be a bug fix, an improvement, or even a documentation update!

To get a local copy up and running follow these simple steps.
# 📌 Videos 📽️:
Hacktoberfest welcomes participants from all corners of our global community. Whether you're an experienced developer, a coding enthusiast just starting out, an event organizer, or a company of any size, you can help drive the growth of open source and make positive contributions to an ever-expanding community. People from diverse backgrounds and skill levels are encouraged to take part.

Hacktoberfest is an inclusive event open to everyone in our global community!
Pull requests can be submitted to any GitHub or GitLab-hosted repository or project.
You can sign up anytime between October 1 and October 31, 2023.

## 🤔 Why Should I Contribute?

Hacktoberfest has a straightforward goal: to promote open source and reward those who contribute to it.

- [Hacktoberfest Intro](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mq_FIHdxmIk)
- [How to pull request [Overview]](https://youtu.be/DIj2q02gvKs)
- [Merge Conflict / comment](https://youtu.be/zOx5PJTY8CI)
However, it's not just about the T-shirts and stickers; it's about supporting and celebrating open source while giving back to the community. If you've never contributed to open source before, now is the perfect time to start. Hacktoberfest offers a wide range of contribution opportunities, including plenty suitable for beginners.

## 👨‍💻 What Can I Contribute?

# Contribution Rules📚:
Hacktoberfest is inclusive and open to everyone, regardless of your background or skill level. Whether you're a seasoned developer, a student learning to code, an event host, or a company of any size, you can help foster the growth of open source and make meaningful contributions to a thriving community.

- You are allowed to make pull requests that break the rules. We just merge it ;)
- Do NOT add any build steps e.g npm install (we want to keep this a simple static site)
- Do NOT remove other content.
- Styling/code can be pretty, ugly or stupid, big or small as long as it works
<!-- - Add your name to the contributorsList file. -->
- Try to keep pull requests small to minimize merge conflicts
Contributions don't have to be limited to code; they can include documentation updates or fixing typos.

You can contribute to any open source project hosted on GitHub.com between October 1 and October 31, 2023. Look for issues labeled with "hacktoberfest" or "good-first-issue" on GitHub; these are typically beginner-friendly and easy to tackle.


## 💻 Quickstart
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## 👨‍💻 Our valuable Contributors

This project is made possible by our valuable contributors.




# 🎉 What is [Hacktoberfest](https://hacktoberfest.com)?

<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/92796050/266771938-f96a74f7-f772-4844-97e0-59cf22e18899.png" />

Hacktoberfest 2023 is a month-long virtual festival celebrating open-source contributions. It's the perfect entry point for newcomers to the world of open source!

Throughout October 2023, all you need to do is contribute to any open-source project and merge at least four pull requests. Yes, you can choose any project and any type of contribution. You don't need to be an expert coder; it could be a bug fix, an improvement, or even a documentation update!

Hacktoberfest welcomes participants from all corners of our global community. Whether you're an experienced developer, a coding enthusiast just starting out, an event organizer, or a company of any size, you can help drive the growth of open source and make positive contributions to an ever-expanding community. People from diverse backgrounds and skill levels are encouraged to take part.

Hacktoberfest is an inclusive event open to everyone in our global community!
Pull requests can be submitted to any GitHub or GitLab-hosted repository or project.
You can sign up anytime between October 1 and October 31, 2023.

## 🤔 Why Should I Contribute?

Hacktoberfest has a straightforward goal: to promote open source and reward those who contribute to it.

However, it's not just about the T-shirts and stickers; it's about supporting and celebrating open source while giving back to the community. If you've never contributed to open source before, now is the perfect time to start. Hacktoberfest offers a wide range of contribution opportunities, including plenty suitable for beginners.

## 👨‍💻 What Can I Contribute?

Hacktoberfest is inclusive and open to everyone, regardless of your background or skill level. Whether you're a seasoned developer, a student learning to code, an event host, or a company of any size, you can help foster the growth of open source and make meaningful contributions to a thriving community.

Contributions don't have to be limited to code; they can include documentation updates or fixing typos.

You can contribute to any open source project hosted on GitHub.com between October 1 and October 31, 2023. Look for issues labeled with "hacktoberfest" or "good-first-issue" on GitHub; these are typically beginner-friendly and easy to tackle.

## Do's and Don'ts of Hacktoberfest

<h4>Don't: open pull requests with minor text edits on other people's repositories</h4>
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