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Celebrate Open Source with Hacktoberfest 2023

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Our Journey with Hacktoberfest ❤️

Hacktoberfest is an initiative that matters very deeply to us. We launched the first iteration of Keploy as a mere open-source project in December 2021. Hacktoberfest 2022 was truly a game-changer for us, as we saw over 200 contributions from some lovely members of the open-source community that October.

There are many different ways you can contribute to Keploy. If you’ve ever wanted to contribute to open-source now is your chance!

All backgrounds and skill levels are encouraged to participate. Learn How to Contribute?

About Keploy

Keploy is a next-gen E2E testing tool that provides an easy way to capture and generate tests(KTests) and data-mocks(KMocks) from real API calls. It automatically generates mocks and stubs, making the testing process simpler and more efficient.

- Automatically Mocks Dependencies
- Zero Code Change Integration
- Language-Agnostic Support
- Native Docker/Kubernetes Support
- Asynchronous Processes Support


Learn more about projects and contributing

👨🏻‍💻 Code Contribubtion

Code contributions are a great way to get involved in supporting open source, and learn new skills. Here are some examples of ways you can contribute to open-source projects:

  • 👉 Bug fixes :- If you'd like to break and build software, fix a current issue reported by the community and be a hero!

  • 👉 Implement features :- You can choose from a carefully curated selection of Hacktoberfest requests that have been made by community members.

  • 👉 Build a demo app :- Build a demo app with Keploy and share it with the community.

📝 Low Code and No-Code Contribution

You can choose from a carefully curated selection of Hacktoberfest requests that have been made by community members.

  • Technical documentation
  • User experience testing
  • Case studies
  • Technical blog post or tutorial
  • Translating to Other Languages
  • Give Talks or presentations
  • Organize event with community

Community Support

The open source community needs you. Do you have what it takes to join the community and build a better future? We’re here to help you.