Open source publication

Write together and grow your GitHub reputation.

Every accepted pull request improves content and creates visible proof of teamwork, consistency, and technical communication.

  • Editorial reviews through pull requests
  • Public proof-of-work tied to your GitHub profile
  • Cross-category collaboration with visible contribution history

Community snapshot

9 Published posts
7 Active categories
2 Monthly contributors
2 Featured stories
34 Indexed tags
80 Recent points

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Recent accepted pull requests and active contributors, all visible in public GitHub history.

8 latest accepted contributions 80 points in recent activity 2 recently active contributors

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Ranked by points in the current month.

  1. #1 @hajiparvaneh avatar @hajiparvaneh 580
  2. #2 @miremad-dev avatar @miremad-dev 25
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How publishing works here

  1. Draft: Add or improve a post as markdown in the repository.
  2. Review: Open a pull request and iterate with feedback.
  3. Publish: Merged PR updates the live blog and your public contribution history.
Contribution guide

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Contributor FAQ

Common questions before your first pull request

Short answers for contributors who want to move fast without missing project expectations.

Do I need to be an advanced writer to publish here?

No. Draft clarity matters more than perfection. Reviews happen through pull requests, so you can iterate with feedback before your contribution is merged.

What types of improvements are accepted?

New tutorials, better explanations, fixes to outdated snippets, and stronger references are all valuable. Small quality upgrades are welcome.

How is contribution impact measured?

Accepted pull requests are scored with transparent labels. Your points and accepted PRs appear on public profile and leaderboard pages.

Can I contribute without writing a full new post?

Yes. You can refine structure, add examples, improve language, and update technical details in existing posts. Those improvements are tracked too.