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Adds a post of the Hacktoberfest event. It includes a general summary, a summary per day and a list of projects contributed each day. For the second day, do not include a description of the project if it was already worked on the first day.

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### Clockify TUI – Alexander Dewar​

​(TBC)
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Shall I put some text here?

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Probably... 😆


## First event: 1st of October 2024

The first event took place in the Chemistry Building, in the South Kensington Campus. Most of the attendees were there in person, but a few also joined online. We tried together to work in groups when dealing with the same piece of software, but we were so much in the flow, that we forgot and end up hacking intensely with our own thoughts. Before we could realized, it was already lunch time and, then the wrap up session.
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The first event took place in the Chemistry Building, in the South Kensington Campus. Most of the attendees were there in person, but a few also joined online. We tried together to work in groups when dealing with the same piece of software, but we were so much in the flow, that we forgot and end up hacking intensely with our own thoughts. Before we could realized, it was already lunch time and, then the wrap up session.
The first event took place in the Chemistry Building, in the South Kensington Campus. Most of the attendees were there in person, but a few also joined online. We tried to work together in groups when dealing with the same piece of software, but we were so much in the flow, that we forgot and end up hacking intensely with our own thoughts. Before we could realized, it was already lunch time and, then the wrap up session.

Co-authored-by: Alex Dewar <alexdewar@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Saranjeet Kaur <s.bhogal@imperial.ac.uk>
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Just a couple of tiny grammar fixes for the moment


## First event: 1st of October 2024

The first event took place in the Chemistry Building, in the South Kensington Campus. Most of the attendees were there in person, but a few also joined online. We tried together to work in groups when dealing with the same piece of software, but we were so much in the flow, that we forgot and end up hacking intensely with our own thoughts. Before we realised, it was already lunch time and, then the wrap-up session.
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The first event took place in the Chemistry Building, in the South Kensington Campus. Most of the attendees were there in person, but a few also joined online. We tried together to work in groups when dealing with the same piece of software, but we were so much in the flow, that we forgot and end up hacking intensely with our own thoughts. Before we realised, it was already lunch time and, then the wrap-up session.
The first event took place in the Chemistry Building, in the South Kensington Campus. Most of the attendees were there in person, but a few also joined online. We tried together to work in groups when dealing with the same piece of software, but we were so much in the flow, that we forgot and ended up hacking intensely with our own thoughts. Before we realised, it was already lunch time and then the wrap-up session.


### SWMManywhere – Barnaby Dobson​

[SWMManywhere](https://imperialcollegelondon.github.io/SWMManywhere/) is a tool to synthesise urban drainage network models (UDMs) using publicly available data such as street networks, DEMs, and building footprints, across the globe. It also provides tools for generating SWMM input files and performing simulations for the synthesised UDMs.
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Maybe expand DEM acronym?


[SWMManywhere](https://imperialcollegelondon.github.io/SWMManywhere/) is a tool to synthesise urban drainage network models (UDMs) using publicly available data such as street networks, DEMs, and building footprints, across the globe. It also provides tools for generating SWMM input files and performing simulations for the synthesised UDMs.

Also only one issue was tackled during the event by our colleague Tom Bland, [setting up Codecov in the repo](https://github.com/ImperialCollegeLondon/SWMManywhere/pull/304), but it brought up a lot of trouble due to a bug in Codecov, apparently. The lessons learnt have been used for other projects, so it was time well spent!
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Also only one issue was tackled during the event by our colleague Tom Bland, [setting up Codecov in the repo](https://github.com/ImperialCollegeLondon/SWMManywhere/pull/304), but it brought up a lot of trouble due to a bug in Codecov, apparently. The lessons learnt have been used for other projects, so it was time well spent!
Only one issue was tackled during the event by our colleague Tom Bland, [setting up Codecov in the repo](https://github.com/ImperialCollegeLondon/SWMManywhere/pull/304), but it brought up a lot of trouble due to a bug in Codecov, apparently. The lessons learnt have been used for other projects, so it was still time well spent!


### repositoryr – Saranjeet Kaur Bhogal

​`repositoryr` is a step by step guide for creating an R package repository. This repository itself is structured as a R package that is installable from GitHub. It showcases how `devtools` can be used in RStudio for package development. It also provides steps to create a website for an R package using `pkgdown`.
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`repositoryr` is a step by step guide for creating an R package repository. This repository itself is structured as a R package that is installable from GitHub. It showcases how `devtools` can be used in RStudio for package development. It also provides steps to create a website for an R package using `pkgdown`.
`repositoryr` is a step by step guide for creating an R package repository. This repository itself is structured as an R package that is installable from GitHub. It showcases how `devtools` can be used in RStudio for package development. It also provides steps to create a website for an R package using `pkgdown`.

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Adding my contribution

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@SaranjeetKaur SaranjeetKaur self-requested a review October 24, 2024 20:19

### repositoryr – Saranjeet Kaur Bhogal

​(TBC)
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- Included steps to [update the `DESCRIPTION` file](https://github.com/ImperialCollegeLondon/repositoryr/pull/11)
- Steps to [set up `.R` files and unit testing files](https://github.com/ImperialCollegeLondon/repositoryr/pull/12)
- Added a section on [how to build the README](https://github.com/ImperialCollegeLondon/repositoryr/pull/13)


### repositoryr – Saranjeet Kaur Bhogal

​`repositoryr` is a step by step guide for creating an R package repository. This repository itself is structured as a R package that is installable from GitHub. It showcases how `devtools` can be used in RStudio for package development. It also provides steps to create a website for an R package using `pkgdown`.
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`repositoryr` is a step by step guide for creating an R package repository. This repository itself is structured as a R package that is installable from GitHub. It showcases how `devtools` can be used in RStudio for package development. It also provides steps to create a website for an R package using `pkgdown`.
[repositoryr](https://imperialcollegelondon.github.io/repositoryr/) is a step by step guide for creating an R package repository. The corresponding [repository](https://github.com/ImperialCollegeLondon/repositoryr) itself is structured as an R package that is installable from GitHub. It showcases how `devtools` can be used in RStudio for package development. It also provides steps to create a website for an R package using `pkgdown`.

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