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by gus_massa
180 days ago
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The most usual case, is to send contributions to projects you use. So you need users. Once you get users, you may get bug reports and perhaps contributors. The title of your first post is good "CLI tool that scans your codebase for environment variable issues". The other look like fake questions, so people get angry and flag your post. Also, posting the same project every day will make people angry and flag your post. A good strategy is to write an interesting post about a problem you solved with your project or a problem you solved while doing your project. But it must be interesting. What is your most interesting technical anecdote? |
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