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@Aditya-RC18 Aditya-RC18 commented Dec 20, 2025

Fixes #43

What I Did

Added a new section with a table that organizes 35+ open-source projects by:

  • Programming language
  • Skill level (beginner/intermediate/advanced)
  • Contribution type (code, docs, testing, design)

Each project links directly to their "good first issue" page.

Also added:

  • A quick guide on how to use the table
  • Links to additional resources for finding projects

Why This Helps

Makes it easier for new contributors to find projects that match their skills instead of searching randomly through hundreds of repos.

Testing

  • Verified all project links are working
  • Checked that "good first issue" labels are still active
  • Confirmed table displays correctly in markdown

Checklist

  • Added new filterable table section
  • Verified all links work
  • Updated Table of Contents
  • Followed existing markdown style

Add project filter table by language and skill level

Okay so I noticed a lot of people struggle to find their first 
project to contribute to. Like, they know Python or JavaScript but 
have no clue which repos are actually welcoming to newcomers.

So I made this table with 35+ projects sorted by:
- What language you code in
- Your skill level (beginner/intermediate/advanced)  
- What you want to do (write code, fix docs, test stuff, design)

Each row has a direct link to that project's beginner issues.

I also threw in a "how to use this" section because tables can be 
confusing, and added some other sites where you can find more projects.

Hope this helps people stop spinning their wheels and just get started!

PS - checked all the links, they're good to go
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