Welcome, traveler of the Internet! βοΈ Youβve just entered the official GitHub Christmas Party Repository β a magical place where code meets Christmas, pull requests meet panettone, and issues turn into digital fireplaces. π₯π»
This repo is a party, not a project. A celebration of community, creativity, and glorious nerdiness. And the main dance floor is right here on GitHub.
Thatβs it. Thatβs the whole party.
No configuration.
No setup.
No virtualenv, no npm install, no docker-compose.
Just pure, unfiltered holiday joy. π
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β Sign the Guestbook by commenting on Issue #1 π
You can drop:
- π¨ ASCII art
- π the legendary ASCII bunny
- π Christmas trees
- π¦ code snippets
- π nerdy jokes
- ποΈ GIF animate
- π€ AI-generated Santa debugging Python
- π£ the Grinch sabotaging your CI/CD
Make it festive. Make it weird. Make it yours.
This issue is our Wall of Holiday Fame. π
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Leave your mark in Issue #1 π
This repo is a playground of festive nonsense:
π 1. Sign the Guestbook (Issue #1)
The heart of the celebration β write anything you want.
Fill the comments with the most insane emoji Christmas banners ever created.
Santa doing bug hunting on a Python repo?
The Grinch breaking CI pipelines?
Elf DevOps resolving merge conflicts?
We want ALL OF IT.
Leave your best coding tracks, chiptunes, cyberpunk Christmas beats.
A lore-filled holiday letter explaining the philosophy of this party.
The 3 most legendary comments left in Issue #1 will be featured:
- β On social media
- β In the repo's Hall of Fame
- β In Santaβs good list for 2025
Be creative. Be chaotic. Be festive. π
Because the world needs more joy.
Because developers also deserve a holiday party.
Because creativity should be celebrated.
And because GitHub Issues make a surprisingly good Christmas guestbook. π
π Go to Issue #1
π Write ANYTHING festive
π Become part of the GitHub Christmas Party lore
Ho-Ho-Hack the Planet! π π₯π