Track your open-source contributions
2022 is about to begin, and most of us have already started planning our goals. OSS Commit is a project to help you achieve your open-source contribution goals.
- Create a new issue.
- Share your contribution goals by completing the issue template.
Note: Don't remove [Commit]
from the Issue title.
- At the end of each month, we will share your contribution stats and help you know your progress.
OSS commit is for all. Your experience doesn't matter. All that matters is your passion.
Every year we make resolutions and set goals for ourselves. We create them for both professional and personal growth. OSS Commit allows you to set your open source contribution goals, track your progress, and help you achieve them.
The goal of the project is to encourage the community to set goals and contribute to open-source. The metrics definitely don't talk about the impact one is making in open-source. However, they help in keeping track of your progress and motivate you.
Everyone loves swags, I do too! OSS commit is currently not sponsored by any organization and is run independently by me. Hence, there are no swags for now. Saying that, if we get sponsors, we might have something for you all ;)
Earlier in December, I launched GitHub Wrap! Use this to learn about your open-source contributions.
OSS Commit is built using n8n, Supabase, and GitHub, with a little procrastination and a lot of love.
You can always DM me on Twitter or open a new Discussion topic.
I am glad that you enjoy my work. You can sponsor me on GitHub to keep me going!