Developer Builds Swipe-Based Tool to Help Beginners Find Open Source Issues
A developer has launched IssueSwipe, a web app that lets users discover open source contribution opportunities by swiping through GitHub issues like a card-based interface. The tool addresses a common pain point where beginners struggle to find suitable issues amid thousands of repositories and outdated or already-resolved tickets. IssueSwipe pulls contribution-friendly issues tagged 'good first issue' or 'help wanted' via the GitHub GraphQL API and personalises recommendations based on programming language, experience level, and interests. The platform includes gamification features such as XP points, daily streaks, developer ranks, and a bookmark system to track issues from saved through to merged pull requests. Built with Next.js, TypeScript, and Prisma, IssueSwipe is itself open source, and the developer plans to add AI-powered recommendations, leaderboards, and team contribution modes in future updates.
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