Welcome to the Clubs Directory project! This open-source project aims to connect Hack Clubs from around the world, enabling cross-club collaboration and fostering new friendships within the Hack Club community. The Club Directory contains a vast collection of information about various clubs, including their addresses, names, leader information, and more.
The Clubs Directory offers the following features:
- Search: Quickly find clubs based on their names, locations, or leaders.
- Filtering: Refine your search results by applying filters such as country, city, or club size.
- Map View: Visualize the global distribution of Hack Clubs on an interactive map.
- Collaboration Opportunities: Discover potential collaboration opportunities with other clubs for mini-hackathons, workshops, or joint projects.
- Friendship Building: Connect with Hack Club members while traveling and exploring clubs in different cities.
Contributions to the Club Directory project are highly encouraged and appreciated! To contribute, follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your contribution:
git checkout -b feature/new-feature
. - Make your changes, ensuring adherence to the project's coding style and guidelines.
- Commit your changes:
git commit -m "Add new feature"
- Push your changes to your forked repository:
git push origin feature/new-feature
. - Open a pull request on the main repository to merge your changes.
Please ensure your contributions are well-documented and accompanied by appropriate test cases whenever possible.
The Club Directory project has a roadmap for future enhancements, which includes:
- Enhanced Collaboration Tools: Implement features that allow clubs to directly communicate and plan collaborations within the platforms like Slack.
- User Profiles: Enable club leaders to create and manage their profiles, providing additional information about themselves and their clubs.
- Event Management: Introduce event management functionality to organize and promote club events within the directory.
- Integration with External Platforms: Explore integrations with other Hack Club tools and external platforms to enhance the overall user experience.
The Club Directory project is open-source and released under the MIT License. Feel free to use, modify, and distribute the codebase as per the terms of the license.
If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback regarding the Club Directory project, please feel free to reach out to the project maintainers & contributors at the Slack channel #clubsdirectory. We appreciate your interest and involvement in making this project successful!
Happy hacking and collaborating!