The Dev Pocket is an open-source project designed to empower learners, students, and developers with curated resources, roadmaps, and interactive tools. Built with Next.js, Tailwind, and Clerk, it provides structured learning, community-driven contributions, and Hacktoberfest participation.

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6 Open Issues Need Help Last updated: Sep 21, 2025

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AI Summary: This feature request proposes enabling users to create and customize their own learning roadmaps within The Dev Pocket, moving beyond the current limitation of predefined paths. The motivation stems from learners having unique goals that standard roadmaps don't address, such as combining diverse skill sets or focusing on specific technologies. The proposed solution includes a 'Create Roadmap' button, allowing users to select skills/roles and build their personalized learning journey using a custom node builder with drag-and-drop functionality.

Complexity: 4/5
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The Dev Pocket is an open-source project designed to empower learners, students, and developers with curated resources, roadmaps, and interactive tools. Built with Next.js, Tailwind, and Clerk, it provides structured learning, community-driven contributions, and Hacktoberfest participation.

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enhancement good first issue hacktoberfest hacktoberfest-accepted feature

The Dev Pocket is an open-source project designed to empower learners, students, and developers with curated resources, roadmaps, and interactive tools. Built with Next.js, Tailwind, and Clerk, it provides structured learning, community-driven contributions, and Hacktoberfest participation.

TypeScript
#hacktoberfest#hacktoberfest-2025#javascript#nextjs#open-source#open-source-project#reactjs#tailwindcss#typescript#web-development
enhancement good first issue hacktoberfest hacktoberfest-accepted feature

The Dev Pocket is an open-source project designed to empower learners, students, and developers with curated resources, roadmaps, and interactive tools. Built with Next.js, Tailwind, and Clerk, it provides structured learning, community-driven contributions, and Hacktoberfest participation.

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#hacktoberfest#hacktoberfest-2025#javascript#nextjs#open-source#open-source-project#reactjs#tailwindcss#typescript#web-development

AI Summary: The 'Useful Links' section on the project's Discussions page contains broken links. When clicked, these links (e.g., Contributing Guide, Code of Conduct, Open Issues, Pull Requests) lead to 404 'Not Found' pages. The issue proposes updating the URLs to correctly point to their respective documentation and project pages.

Complexity: 1/5
bug good first issue hacktoberfest

The Dev Pocket is an open-source project designed to empower learners, students, and developers with curated resources, roadmaps, and interactive tools. Built with Next.js, Tailwind, and Clerk, it provides structured learning, community-driven contributions, and Hacktoberfest participation.

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AI Summary: This feature request aims to improve the user experience of the sign-in modal by allowing it to close when a user clicks outside its content or uses navigation links. Currently, users feel trapped as there's no clear way to dismiss the modal, leading to frustration. The proposed solution involves adding a click-outside event listener to the modal backdrop and ensuring navigation links properly close the modal before proceeding.

Complexity: 2/5
enhancement good first issue hacktoberfest

The Dev Pocket is an open-source project designed to empower learners, students, and developers with curated resources, roadmaps, and interactive tools. Built with Next.js, Tailwind, and Clerk, it provides structured learning, community-driven contributions, and Hacktoberfest participation.

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AI Summary: Users are requesting a new feature to download their reports in CSV or Excel format for offline analysis and easier data sharing. The proposed solution involves adding an export button that triggers backend generation of the file, ensuring all applied filters are respected. Libraries like SheetJS or Pandas are suggested for file generation.

Complexity: 3/5
enhancement good first issue hacktoberfest

The Dev Pocket is an open-source project designed to empower learners, students, and developers with curated resources, roadmaps, and interactive tools. Built with Next.js, Tailwind, and Clerk, it provides structured learning, community-driven contributions, and Hacktoberfest participation.

TypeScript
#hacktoberfest#hacktoberfest-2025#javascript#nextjs#open-source#open-source-project#reactjs#tailwindcss#typescript#web-development