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Capture Your Contributions to the Hedera Ecosystem in the Electric Capital Developer Report

October 22, 2024
Ed Marquez
Ed Marquez
Head of Developer Relations

The Electric Capital Developer Report is a valuable resource for tracking developer activity across blockchain ecosystems, including Hedera. Featuring your work in this report increases visibility for your project, draws more developers to the Hedera ecosystem, and shows the strength and diversity of our community. 

Here’s how your project can be included in the Electric Capital Developer Report:

1. Submit a Pull Request (PR)

Follow the steps below to add your sub-ecosystem, organization, or individual repositories to the Hedera section of the Electric Capital report:

I. Fork the repository: Visit the Electric Capital crypto-ecosystems GitHub repo. In the top-right corner, click “Fork” to create a copy in your GitHub account.

II. Navigate to the Hedera file: Open the /data/ecosystems/h/hedera.toml file in your forked repo.

III. Add your project:

  • To add a sub-ecosystem (e.g., a large organization with multiple repositories), include it under the sub_ecosystems or github_organizations section
  • To add an individual repository, include the repository URL and any relevant tags in the # Repositories section of the .toml file.

IV. Submit the PR: Once your changes are made, navigate to your forked repo and click “Pull Request” to submit your updates for review.

    2. Use the Airtable Submission Form

    If submitting a PR feels complex, you can submit your project via this Airtable form, and the Electric Capital team will handle the rest.

    3. Add “Hedera” as a GitHub Topic

    To make your repository more discoverable within the Hedera ecosystem:

    1. Go to your GitHub repository’s “About” section.
    2. Click the gear icon (⚙️).
    3. Under “Topics,” type hedera and select it from the dropdown.
    4. Save your changes.

    Conclusion

    Adding your project to the Electric Capital Developer Report is a great way to gain visibility for your work and tell the world about the innovation happening in the Hedera ecosystem. Your involvement helps highlight the diversity and strength of our community, attracting more developers, collaborators, and attention to the network.

    Whether you submit a pull request, tag your repo with “hedera,” or use the Airtable form, you’re playing a key role in driving the growth of our ecosystem. Take a moment to get your project included—let’s keep building a stronger, more vibrant community together!

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