DEV Community Announces 10 Winners of GitHub Finish-Up-A-Thon Challenge

DEV Community has revealed the ten winners of the GitHub Finish-Up-A-Thon Challenge, a competition encouraging developers to revive abandoned side projects, hackathon builds, and forgotten repositories using GitHub Copilot. The challenge drew a wide range of comeback projects, with winners tackling everything from a 2014 WinForms puzzle game ported to the browser, to a 12,000-star open-source notification library last updated in 2016. Other standout entries included a CLI tool for auditing repo history for leaked secrets, a CRDT-powered multiplayer coding playground rebuilt from a hackathon prototype, and a social reading platform upgraded with real-time Socket.io features. Organizers acknowledged the announcement was delayed but noted that every submission received a thorough review before winners were selected.
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