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Using a GitHub organization to organize blog posts — also accidentally hacking Hacktoberfest!

Russell Hammett Jr. (Kritner)
2 min readOct 20, 2018

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I’m finding my GitHub repositories list to be becoming unmanageable, maybe it’s just because I fork everything rather than star it, though sometimes I do that as well.

I wanted to try something to help with a portion of the organization of my repositories — creating a GitHub organization that houses the code I was using to accompany my blog posts.

The organization was simple enough to do, hopefully I’m not breaking any rules by doing so. And now, all of my blog posts’ code (not much) is organized in a single place!

https://github.com/Kritner-Blogs is the location of my organization, and you can see that I currently (at the time of writing) have 2 repositories of code:

Hacktoberfest

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What does this all have to do with Hacktoberfest? What even ***IS*** Hacktoberfest? You can read all about it here. But the tldr; of it is:

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Russell Hammett Jr. (Kritner)
Russell Hammett Jr. (Kritner)

Written by Russell Hammett Jr. (Kritner)

Just a boring Application Developer/Dad. I enjoy gaming, learning new technologies, reading, and potentially other stuff. That’s about it.

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