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Blog Nest

Welcome to BlogNest, a Django application that allows users to create, view, like, comment and search for blogs. This project participates in Hacktoberest 2025 and all successful PRs made here will be counted among the successful pull requests that you'd need to make in order to be eligible for the Hacktoberfest appreciation.We invite you to join our vibrant community and contribute to making Blog App even better during Hacktoberfest 2025!


About BlogNest

BlogNest allows various blog operations such as creating blogs, viewing them, like and comment others blogs and filter/search blogs.

Features

  • Create Blog: Create new blog.
  • Like and Comment: Like and comment other people's blogs.
  • Search Functionality: Search for blogs by various filters

🛠️ Skills

  • Python
  • Django

🎯 What you have to do

  • First check contributing.md for details on how to work with github.
  • Go to the "Issues" and pick the issue best suitable for you.
  • Read the issue - Understand it well - Leave a comment - start working on the issue
  • New and creative approches are appreciable.
  • Intiate a PR.

🖥️ Some resources you can learn from

Installation and setting up Django:

Download the setup file of an IDE of your choice and install it on your machine. Recommended:

Visual Studio Code (by Microsoft) - LINK
PyCharm (by Jetbrains) - LINK

Download and install the latest version of Python from this LINK.

Don’t forget to check the option which says “Add Python to PATH” in the installation wizard.

Open the folder in your IDE, wherein you want to build the project.

Upgrade pip to the latest version using the command -

py -m pip install --upgrade pip

Set up a virtual environment (venv) by using the command -

py -m venv <name_for_your_virtual_environment>

Activate the venv using the command -

.\<name_of_your_virtual_environment>\Scripts\activate
It’s a good practice to develop a project in a venv because it enables you to install all the project-specific packages locally.
Use the command deactivate to deactivate the virtual environment.

Install Django on your machine using the command -

pip install django

If you are using bootstrap with Django , first run the following command

pip install django-bootstrap4

Run the following command in terminal to clone the Repository in your local machine

git clone https://github.com/MSTC-DA-IICT/Hacktoberfest2k25_BlogNest_Django.git

Head to the project directory using the command -

cd <name_of_your_project>

Start the local server on your machine by using the command - py manage.py runserver

These should be the last two lines displayed in your terminal -
Starting development server at http://127.0.0.1:8000/
Quit the server with CTRL-C.

If the above lines show up, you're ready to develop!

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Write to us at [email protected]

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