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CodeTriage connects developers with open source projects on GitHub that need contributor help. Users sign up with GitHub and select repositories they want to support; the service then emails a different open issue from those repositories each day, prompting the user to investigate or fix it. The site lists thousands of participating repositories, filterable by programming language, along with each project's open issue count.
The platform is aimed at developers who want to contribute to open source but need help finding suitable issues to work on. It also maintains a public catalog of repos seeking contributors, which project maintainers can add to by submitting their own repo. As of the page content, the site reports 100,666 developers working across 10,460 open source repos.
The page does not list any pricing, indicating it is a free service.
You sign up and log in using your GitHub account.
It supports filtering repos by a large number of languages including JavaScript, Python, Ruby, Go, TypeScript, and many others.
It is for developers who want to contribute to open source projects and become better developers by fixing issues sent to their inbox.
Yes, there is a 'Submit a Repo' option to add repositories to the platform.
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