Here comes a list of Open Source projects where you can contribute without any programming knowledge.
Inspired by the Awesome First PR Opportunities.
- 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: 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 Oppia is an online learning tool that enables anyone to easily create and share interactive activities.
- A-to-Z-Resources-for-Students This is dynamic list for everything you need to know for coder or non-coder. Make yourself comfortable while updating list and using any of the resources listed.
- jsonmc A comprehensive collection of movies and actors easy to use and parse in json file format segregated by release year.
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