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Fix Spelling Errors (first timers only) #112

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VickiLanger opened this issue Oct 20, 2020 · 16 comments
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Fix Spelling Errors (first timers only) #112

VickiLanger opened this issue Oct 20, 2020 · 16 comments
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first-timers-only reserved issues for newbies good first issue Good for newcomers Hacktoberfest Requesting input/assistance from anyone

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@VickiLanger
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VickiLanger commented Oct 20, 2020

This will be a running issue to let people know how to add events to historical_events.py


NOTE: this issue is only for you if you'd consider yourself a Code Newbie.


Have you seen a typo you'd like to fix? Go ahead and fix it.

Need help? Check out this article on using the github website to navigate git or use this repo as an example to use the command line. You're also welcome to comment on this issue and I'll be happy to help.

Proposed workflow:

  1. Fork this repo
  2. Find the file with spelling errors and fix them.
  3. Once you are done and checked for typos, commit it & push your work to your fork
  4. Submit a PR against this repo

Someone will look it over and, if deemed appropriate, will merge your PR.

Thanks for contributing!


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@VickiLanger VickiLanger added good first issue Good for newcomers Hacktoberfest Requesting input/assistance from anyone first-timers-only reserved issues for newbies labels Oct 20, 2020
@gracyashhh
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That's an awesome initiative🎉

@ruthiel
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ruthiel commented Oct 20, 2020

Nice initiative =)

@Muskan-Malhotra
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Hi! I am a beginner and want to contribute to the issue. I wanted to know that the spelling fix is required for the ".md" files?

@VickiLanger
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@Muskan-Malhotra There are no particular spelling errors that I know of. It's not that they aren't there. It's that I just haven't kept track of them. You'll likely find spelling errors in readme.md, tweet_nouns.py, tweet_adjectives.py, or tweet_labels.py.

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miaket commented Oct 21, 2020

I also would like to help :)

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@amanda-ariyaratne
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Hello, I noticed an error in the README.md, I will make a pull request for that.

@eeqlsmc3
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Hello! I am a beginner; I found a few errors in tweet_nouns.py that I would like to fix.

@ankitminglani
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ankitminglani commented Oct 23, 2020

Hi, I am a first timer participating in hacktoberfest, fixed a spelling issue with readme.md.
Please accept my contribution.

@ankitminglani
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@VickiLanger the python linter is failing for almost all the pull requests, I think you should create another issue for the same.

@SherriChuah
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I fixed spelling errors in readme.md and added nouns in tweet_nouns.py
#143

@VickiLanger
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@ankitminglani It is frustrating and I understand. Issue #84 is being worked

@ZeroniaFX
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Hi! I'm a beginner and would like to contribute.

@mingweisoo
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Hi I just created a pull request! May I know why it is rejected?

@VickiLanger
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@evansusu don't worry about the checks. They're automatically run and right now they just aren't working properly. Your contribution was great. Thank you

@ZeroniaFX
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Hi! I made a pull request. Please review it.

I made pull request #249.

@vardaan-raj
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Hello! I am also a first timer and I am also looking to get started with open-source and I can surely help out with documentation.
So can you tell me a bit about this and what is it that you specifically want

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