Eduhub is a community of the people, for the people and by the people. Our vision is to create an environment where people can learn and apply technical knowledge together. Our mission is to build a strong technical community which is open-minded and has an intense desire for consistent learning from one another in the community. We have been conducting and organizing numerous Open Source Programs, Hackathons, Meetups, Conferences and 1:1 Mentorships.
EDUHUB is a marketplace built on the EDU Chain, designed to support and grow small to mid-sized communities. Our platform provides tools for community listing, roadmap building, and a blockchain-based reward system. By fostering collaboration and innovation, EDUHUB aims to empower communities to reach their full potential.
- Community Listing: Easily list and manage your community on our platform.
- Roadmap Builder: Create and share actionable roadmaps with your community.
- Reward System: Incentivize community participation with blockchain-based rewards.
- Admin Dashboard: Comprehensive tools for community leaders to manage their groups.
- Blockchain: EDU Chain for secure and transparent transactions.
- Frontend: Modern web frameworks for an intuitive user experience.
- Backend: Scalable and robust backend infrastructure.
- Finalize platform MVP.
- Launch beta version with select communities.
- Establish initial partnerships.
- Full platform launch.
- Expand marketing efforts.
- Increase community and user base.
- Scale platform features.
- Enhance the reward system.
- Strengthen customer support.
- Expand globally.
- Secure Series A funding.
- Implement AI-driven community insights.
- Partnerships: Collaborate with companies to offer exclusive deals to communities.
- Premium Listings: Offer enhanced visibility for communities willing to pay.
- Commissions: Earn commissions on reward distributions.
Be a part of our Community on Discord🚀
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch
(git checkout -b my-new-feature)
- Commit your changes
(git commit -m 'Add some feature')
- In case of multiple commits squash them. You can find guide here
- Run the tests with Go Live and make sure all tests are passed.
- Push your branch
(git push origin my-new-feature)
- Create a new Pull Request, following the template
Questions can be asked by raising an Issue
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click on the clone button (green in colour). This gives you a copy of the project. Its now yours to play around with
- Using git on your local machine. Do this to download the forked copy of this repository to your computer
git clone https://github.com/USERNAME/Eduhub-Community.github.io/
- switch to the cloned folder. This can be done with Gitbash or the integrated terminal in the VSCode editor
cd Eduhub-Community.github.io
- Make a new branch. Your name would make a good branch because it's unique!
git checkout -b <name of new branch>
- Stage your changes
git add .
- Commit the changes
git commit -m "Add <your-github-username>"
- Check the status of your repository
git status
- Pushing your repository to github
git push origin <name of your branch>
or
git branch -M main
git push -u origin main
git push origin main --force
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Navigate to your fork, on the top of the files section you'll notice a new section containing, a contribute button!
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Click on the contribute button, it will open a drop down, click the pull request button on the drop down Note: A pull request allows your changes to be merged with the original project.
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Wait for your changes to be merged
Thanks a lot for spending your time helping Eduhub. Thanks a lot! Keep rocking 🍻