Hey Developers!
Hacktoberfest 2024 is right around the corner, and it’s time to get those pull requests ready! Whether you're a seasoned open-source contributor or new to the game, Hacktoberfest is the perfect opportunity to make meaningful contributions to the global developer community.
To make your search for a project easier, I’ve curated a list of exciting and impactful open-source projects that are looking for contributors in 2024. These projects span across various technologies and domains, so there’s something for everyone. Let’s dive in!
1. Home Assistant
Technology: Python, IoT, Automation
For Smart Home Enthusiasts
Home Assistant is one of the most popular open-source home automation platforms, allowing users to control all of their smart devices from one place. If you're into IoT, smart devices, or Python, this is a fantastic project to contribute to. There are beginner-friendly issues tagged with "good first issue" that can help you get started.
How to Contribute:
- Bug fixes or feature improvements for smart device integrations
- Adding new components or enhancing current automation workflows
- Improve documentation, especially for new contributors
2. Rocket.Chat
Technology: JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Meteor
For Messaging App Lovers
Rocket.Chat is an open-source communication platform that rivals tools like Slack and Discord. It’s feature-rich and highly customizable, making it a perfect choice for organizations that need their own messaging systems. Whether you're into frontend or backend development, Rocket.Chat has plenty of opportunities to contribute.
How to Contribute:
- Fixing UI/UX issues
- Optimizing backend performance for messaging
- Writing integrations for third-party apps like Zoom or GitHub
- Testing and improving documentation
3. FreeCodeCamp
Technology: JavaScript, Node.js, React
For Those Who Love Teaching and Learning
FreeCodeCamp is a beloved resource for developers learning to code. It’s an interactive platform that offers tutorials and challenges across multiple programming languages. Contributing to FreeCodeCamp means you're helping others on their learning journey while sharpening your own skills.
How to Contribute:
- Writing new coding challenges or improving existing ones
- Translating learning materials to make them accessible to non-English speakers
- Enhancing the platform's UI/UX
- Contributing to their open-source curriculum
4. Oppia
Technology: Angular, Python, TypeScript
For EdTech Enthusiasts
Oppia is an open-source platform aimed at providing interactive learning experiences. It is especially focused on creating tutorials for underprivileged areas that lack access to formal education. If education is something you're passionate about, contributing to Oppia allows you to impact lives in a meaningful way.
How to Contribute:
- Developing new interactive educational content
- Bug fixes and improvements in the platform’s core features
- Creating extensions to expand the project’s capabilities
- Working on their mobile app
5. Habitica
Technology: JavaScript, Node.js, Vue.js
For Gamification Fans
Habitica is an open-source productivity app that turns your life into an RPG! By gamifying task management, it helps users develop better habits and improve productivity. Whether you love game development or productivity tools, Habitica is a fun and unique project to contribute to.
How to Contribute:
- Enhancing the game mechanics or adding new features
- Working on bug fixes and frontend improvements
- Creating new assets or visual improvements
- Improving the mobile app experience
6. Mattermost
Technology: Go, React, JavaScript
For Team Collaboration Fans
Mattermost is an open-source, self-hosted alternative to Slack that’s ideal for teams looking for a private, secure, and customizable communication platform. If you’re interested in backend systems or secure communication protocols, this is a top project for you in Hacktoberfest 2024.
How to Contribute:
- Working on performance improvements for large organizations
- Building integrations with other tools like GitLab or Jira
- Improving security features, particularly for enterprise environments
- Enhancing mobile or desktop app experiences
7. Open Food Facts
Technology: PHP, JavaScript, Python
For Data Enthusiasts and Foodies
Open Food Facts is a collaborative project to gather information on food products worldwide. It's all about making food data open and accessible. If you care about nutrition, food transparency, or simply want to dive into a data-heavy project, this is an excellent choice.
How to Contribute:
- Enhancing the data scraping algorithms
- Improving the UI for better accessibility and user experience
- Translating the platform into different languages
- Contributing to the API or mobile apps for scanning food items
8. Excalidraw
Technology: TypeScript, React, JavaScript
For the Creatively Inclined
Excalidraw is an open-source whiteboard tool that lets users draw hand-drawn-looking diagrams. It’s a favorite among product managers, developers, and educators for brainstorming and visual collaboration. If you love intuitive design and working on slick frontend projects, Excalidraw is the one to watch.
How to Contribute:
- Adding new drawing or collaboration features
- Enhancing performance, especially for real-time collaboration
- Fixing UI bugs or improving the user experience
- Creating integrations with other popular tools
9. Appwrite
Technology: PHP, Docker, JavaScript, TypeScript
For Backend Developers
Appwrite is an open-source backend-as-a-service platform that simplifies cloud services for mobile and web developers. It supports various platforms and helps developers build secure and scalable apps quickly. If you're into backend development, Docker, and microservices, Appwrite has plenty of opportunities.
How to Contribute:
- Developing new features or improving existing APIs
- Contributing to the CLI tools or SDKs
- Working on cloud infrastructure enhancements
- Helping with their growing documentation base
10. Meshery
Technology: Go, Docker, Kubernetes
For Cloud and DevOps Engineers
Meshery is an open-source project that helps manage and operate service meshes, which are used for controlling communications in microservices. If you're a cloud-native or DevOps enthusiast, Meshery is a top-tier project for contributing in 2024.
How to Contribute:
- Developing new adapters or features for different service meshes
- Enhancing performance metrics for cloud applications
- Contributing to the CLI or improving Kubernetes integration
- Writing documentation for new users
Final Thoughts
Hacktoberfest is a wonderful opportunity to give back to the open-source community, learn new skills, and connect with developers worldwide. Whether you're passionate about home automation, education, messaging platforms, or cloud infrastructure, there’s a project out there for you.
Don't forget to check the Hacktoberfest official site for more project ideas, guidelines, and tips. Happy coding, and let’s make Hacktoberfest 2024 the best one yet!
What project are you most excited to contribute to this Hacktoberfest? Let me know in the comments below!
Top comments (33)
This isn’t a ‘top project,’ but I’m looking for contributors for a task runner with a built-in Node Version Manager, written in Rust. Check it out here: github.com/harshdoesdev/shuru.
If you’re interested, feel free to ping me!
I want to, I started learning Rust and making some simple apps. My telegram handle is: @paja356 and my discord is: biometrix.
Cool! My Discord handle is
harshthedev
. Let’s connect there.Added! 😊
Hi Harsh, can I contribute to this as a front-end developer? If yes, then I'll be glad. Here's my GitHub username: oyerohabib.
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shuru
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This list is fantastic, @jaysaadana! Thank you for putting it together!!
We at Interledger Foundation are participating in Hacktoberfest for the third year, and we invite you all to join the next evolution in payments through Interledger, the modern way for sending payments.
The Interledger Foundation aims to enhance access to digital financial services by advocating for the adoption of an open-source currency network powered by the Interledger Protocol (ILP). Moreover, it actively collaborates with historically marginalized groups to fulfil this mission.
A few Interledger repositories that are participating in Hacktoberfest
Open Payments is an open API standard that can be implemented by account servicing entities (e.g. banks, digital wallet providers, and mobile money providers) to facilitate interoperability in the setup and completion of payments for different use cases including:
Repo link - github.com/interledger/open-payments
Contribution guide - github.com/interledger/open-paymen...
Rafiki
Rafiki is open-source software that allows an Account Servicing Entity to enable Interledger functionality on its users' accounts.
This includes:
Repo link - github.com/interledger/rafiki
Contribution guide - github.com/interledger/rafiki/blob...
Testnet
Testnet is an open-source test application for Rafiki. In other words, a Rafiki Playground. It wants to use all of the functionalities of Rafiki and put its advantages to the real test.
Testnet is made up (or will be made up soon) of several components, including a wallet application, a bank application, and an e-commerce application.
Repo link - github.com/interledger/testnet
Contribution guide - github.com/interledger/testnet/blo...
Helm charts
This is a *Helm Charts * repository for Interledger Kubernetes.
Repo link - github.com/interledger/helm-charts
And many more on Interledger repositories.
Web Monetization
Web Monetization browser extension is an open-source implementation of the Web Monetization draft specification. It is built with React and TypeScript.
Learn more at the links below.
What's in It for You? 🎁
As a Hacktoberfest contributor at Interledger, you will receive:
If you still have questions or doubts, join our #Hacktoberfest channel on Interledger Community Slack here.
We can't wait to see the incredible contributions you'll make. Happy Hacktoberfest!!
Hacktoberfest 2024 offers an exciting chance for developers to engage with diverse open-source projects, including Appwrite and Meshery. Just as Geometry Dash Pro challenges players to navigate intricate levels, contributing to these platforms lets you tackle complex coding challenges, enhance your skills, and collaborate with a vibrant community. Happy coding!
I'm also opening up devcanvas for hacktoberfest contributions.
How to contribute: dev.to/abdulmuminyqn/devcanvas-rea...
We are going to open-source Maxun this October - and wholeheartedly welcome contributions from the community.
Coming soon! producthunt.com/products/maxun
Hacktoberfest contributions for KitOps is also open.
It's only open source, standards-based packaging and versioning system designed for AI/ML projects.
repo link: github.com/jozu-ai/kitops
Hello, i am also opening Feuille (feuille.netlify.app/ ) for open-source contributions. (towards SAAS)
Tech stack:
React, Nodejs, AWS
Thanks for this awesome list! I noticed there aren't any Java projects included. Are there specific reasons for that, or do you have any recommendations for Java projects to consider for Hacktoberfest?
You can contribute in java in projects like springboot here is the GitHub repo
Thanks for the suggestion, @jaysaadana ! I’ll check out the Spring Boot repo.
Anyone wanna team up? 😅
Yes
My telegram: @paja356 and my discord: biometrix.
biometrix is not accepting friend requests. They'll have to add you to become friends.
Can you please reach out to my telegram or you can maybe give me your discors? Because one friend from DEV managed to reach out on discord. :)
Discord: upgrade1010
Sent, sir. 🫡
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