Open Pixel Art by Twilio
This is an art project created with the intention to teach you how to create a pull request.
Visit open-pixel-art.com to see the full artwork!
Anyone who wishes to learn how to create a pull request for a project on GitHub can use this project to contribute a pixel to the canvas. You will only be able to ever create one pixel but you can pix whatever color you prefer as long as it is a valid HEX code. For example: #F22F46
the brand color of Twilio
If you are new to open-source, GitHub or git in general, fear not, we created a tutorial in TwilioQuest for you. It will teach you step by step on how you can get started and will guide you on your quest of creating your pull request. 🕹 Download TwilioQuest
The entire project is automated and is largely maintained by a set of bots that will verify any pixel contributions. However, if you'd like to know more about the project or submit other contributions to the project that are not a pixel, feel free to create a GitHub issue inside the Open Pixel Art project.
In order to contribute a pixel to the canvas, you'll have to create a pull request to the Open Pixel Art project on GitHub.
If you are already familiar with git and how to create a pull request on GitHub, you can go ahead and check out the contributing guide.
We understand that contributing to open-source can be intimidating and as a result we created a mission in our interactive coding game TwilioQuest that will walk you step by step through creating a pull request for this project and help you embark on your new quest into open-source!
- Download TwilioQuest
- Check out the Contribution Guides:
We want to make sure that this project is as welcoming to people as possible. By interacting with the project in any shape or form you are agreeing to the project's Code of Conduct:
If you feel like another individual has violated the code of conduct, please raise a complaint to [email protected].
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Dominik Kundel 💻 🤔 |
Amy Kapernick 💻 |
Kevin Whinnery 💻 |
Ricky Robinett 💻 |
André Felipe Scalco 💻 |
Teddy Gustiaux 💻 |
Aidan Smith 💻 |
Scott O'Malley 💻 |
Todd Moy 💻 |
Samuel Durkin 💻 |
ChatterboxCoder 💻 |
Simey de Klerk 💻 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
This project is powered by various open-source projects. Among others:
- Eleventy for the static site generation
- Danger for the automated code review
- Mergify for automated PR merging
- All Contributors Bot to recognize the contributions of everyone
- Jest for Unit Testing
- NES.css for the CSS styling
- Welcome Bot to welcome new contributors
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