Awesome
Awesome for non-programmers
Here comes a list of Open Source projects where you can contribute without any programming knowledge. Tasks such as
- Collecting data
- Translating text
- ...
Inspired by the Awesome First PR Opportunities.
The projects
- List of all the awesome lists - A collection of URLs. Excellent way to send your first pull-request.
- List of Open Source projects by corporations, Higher Education Institutions, and governments
- Kantoniko the corner of Ladino on the Internet. You can contribute voice recordings, words in Ladino, translation of words. Sentences in Ladino, translation of sentences.
- Cloud Native Glossary: CNCF Glossary explains cloud-native concepts and the terminologies involved in that ecosystem in simple language and does not require any prior technical background to grasp them. Individuals can start contributing to it by localizing/translating or modifying current terms or proposing new terms.
- Code And Talk: Collecting data about tech conferences in JSON files. The README has links to the file describing how to add Events to the "database".
- Common Voice: Mozilla's initiative to help teach machines to understand speech. Everybody can contribute voice recordings, validate recordings, (only English so far) and contribute sentences (all languages).
- Godot Engine: 2D and 3D cross-platform game engine. Help with translating the engine and documentation or in lots of other ways.
- LanguageTool: LanguageTool is an Open Source proofreading tool.
- swag-for-dev: 😎👕🧦 A list of swag opportunities for developers.
- awesome-eli5: 👶 Tech "explained" like you're five! git.io/eli5.
- awesome-inspiration: 🔥 A curated list of content worth sharing to help you get inspired! ⚡️.
- Oppia: Oppia is an online learning tool that enables anyone to easily create and share interactive activities.
- A-to-Z-Resources-for-Students This is a dynamic list for everything you need to know for coders and non-coders. Make yourself comfortable updating the list and using any of the resources listed.
- LearningOpportunity Guide that provides a quick and short tutorial on how to start contributing with GitHub.
- Awesome App Ideas A list of app ideas. You can add your own app ideas. Non-Programmers can create app ideas for programmers looking through the list to solve.
- Awesome Fantasy: A list of fantasy books and TV-series that anyone can contribute to.
- first contributions Beginner friendly repository, just update your name and bingo!
- Flexbox Froggy Learn CSS Flexbox while playing!
- Learn GIT branching play the game and learn git branching.
- DX Knowledge Base: Open source Knowledge Base filled with articles about Developer Experience and related topics like software creation process and team management.
- DevJoke: #DevJoke. Submit a PR if you know a good dev joke.
- LaTeX Gboard Dictionary: ⌨ Add shortcuts to a Gboard dictionary to allow Unicode to be typed with simple shortcuts on Android ⚡.
- Open Source Project and Resources: Make your first pull request with beginner friendly project, just add relevant resources which you find beneficial and adding values to your learning journey💪.
- Open Drinks: Submit drink recipes.
- the-sourdough-framework: An opportunity to share your bread / sourdough recipes!.
- What non-programmers can do: Great for beginners.
- Data Science Notes: Share notes across topics in data science such as mathematics, visualization, and modeling!
- open playlists : A project for helping beginners to understand the process of making a pull request. The readme has instructions on how to make a PR people can add spotify links of songs and coding playlists to create a single place for all the programming music.
- CheatSheets: Cheat sheet documentation project that allows new/old contributors to add and reference most common commands for systems we know and love in a single place.
- Owncast: A self-hosted livestreaming video and chat server that allows you to build experiences similar, but not limited to, big tech owned services. A great project for those interested in design, media, documentation, tutorials or community engagement.
- Useful repositories A collection of useful repositories which provide learning resources.
- WRITE A BLOG An awesome repository PET ME for contribution in hactoberfest as well.
- The Turing Way: A series of open source guides about data science and AI. Contributors can add to new and ongoing chapters, work on translation efforts, contribute to infrastructure maintenance work within the project, and more.
Inactive projects
List of projects which no longer accept contributions but are still interesting.
- Liar Game: A web-based multiplayer game. Contribute to the list of categories / words!.
Contributing to this list
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