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This year's Hacktoberfest edition has now come to an end. Everyone seemed to have a really good month,
. Here they are, in case you don't feel like clicking the link.
These figures may be somewhat inflated as people didn't mind submitting
one](https://github.com/thank-you-github/thank-you-github) or [two
cheeky PR's just to get their stats up but I think, overall, Hacktoberfest was a major success and I'm 100% certain most participating projects really appreciated the boost their repos enjoyed during this time.
As for me, I'm proud to say I exceeded the four PR target by two with contributions to the projects I talked about in
.
. Oh well... I'll probably end up fixing it on my fork like I said I would, since I do plan to use it on my own cim project.
: this is the repo I've contributed the most to, since I use it often. Improvements to navigation and formatting, a couple of usability improvements and a whole load of refactoring.
s-tui](https://github.com/amanusk/s-tui): my [PR
, which was merged recently (thanks!), added the ability to run arbitrary shell scripts when certain thresholds -like CPU temperature- are exceeded. I enjoyed writing this PR in particular as it added brand-new functionality to a rather cool tool that I can now use on my brand-new Raspberry Pi 3. I also love getting every opportunity to write some Python.
page, which is the only w3m codebase being maintained nowadays.
: given there wasn't much I could do with ranger, I decided to give neovim, my favourite text editor, a go. Neovim is a Vim fork developed from the idea that Vim could be more efficient than it currently is, and have a much nicer and modern codebase than it has. Neovim tries to keep feature parity with Vim so they're always accepting new PR's to merge "upstream" patches. That's what I did, still working on it actually...
Good fun, good work, and kudos to Digital Ocean for organising stuff like this (though you couldn't say the publicity they got wasn't a big bonus for them...). That's a wrap for Hacktoberfest 2017, see you next year!