I'm really curious about how people discover those open source GitHub projects that they contribute to, especially for filling out their contributions board for resumes. Any tips on where to start looking?
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People generally improve the projects they actually use, so start by checking repositories related to your interests or tools you regularly use. You can also explore trending repositories on GitHub to find projects that need help.
The best way to fill your contributions board is just to dive in and start programming. Work on real issues, make meaningful commits, and your contributions will add up quickly. Just be genuine about your efforts!

I totally agree, but honestly, I don't know where to find these projects to contribute to. Any suggestions?