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It’s here! The air is crisp, and our keyboards are ready. Hacktoberfest is back, and this year is special. 

 

CALLING THE ENTIRE SERVICENOW BUILDER COMMUNITY! 

 

This marks the 9th year that the ServiceNow community has participated in DigitalOcean's Hacktoberfest. Almost a decade of open-sourced, collaborative, ServiceNow-specific projects! 

 

Every year, you set new records. Last year in 2024, you blew us away with 1,375 Pull Requests by 453 Participants! You can see the full results from last year's amazing event here. The bar is high, but we know you can raise it. 

 

This year, our theme is intentionality. We're thinking about where you are in your builder journey and challenging you to go one step up. Did you participate last year? Take yourself one level up and challenge yourself to do something a little bit harder. We want your participation to be about growth, not just getting contributions in. 

 

Need some motivation? Watch this 2 minute video from Sr. Developer Advocate, Laszlo Balla, and one of last year's top 3 volunteers:

 

 

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What’s New in 2025: A Guided Journey 

 

We heard you. In the past, the sheer number of projects could be overwhelming. This year, we’re taking a more focused approach with a guided journey split into three clear levels. Find the path that’s right for you, or challenge yourself to complete contributions to all three! 

 

Level 1: "Start your open-source, collaborative journey here." 

 

New to open source or Git? This is your starting line. We're bringing back our most popular project, Code Snippets, which allows you to contribute to our open repository without needing to spin up a ServiceNow instance. It’s the perfect way to get used to the idea of contributing to a Git project and make your first mark. 

 

Level 2: "Understand open source in ServiceNow." 

 

Ready for the next step? This level is about taking a Git repository and connecting it to a ServiceNow instance. You'll see how Git/source control works inside ServiceNow and start contributing records accordingly. It's a little more complex than Level 1, but we've created an incredibly guided and straightforward project to help you learn this crucial skill. And this year, this project has a special purpose... 

 

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A Special Partnership: Hack4Good 

We are thrilled to announce that we are partnering with our friends at Hack4Good this year! 

 

Typically, ServiceNow Hack4Good is a hackathon where developers, partners, and customers create real-world solutions for nonprofit organizations. After two successful years at the Knowledge conference, Hack4Good is spreading its wings into more year-round events, and our Hacktoberfest is one of its first stops! 

 

Our Level 2 project will be to contribute to a new Hack4Good Ideation Portal. The records you contribute will be ideas and app suggestions that will fuel future Hack4Good initiatives. You’ll learn how to contribute records to a ServiceNow repo, and your contributions will directly support future social impact projects. 

 

 

Level 3: "Contribute to our cornerstone project." 

 

For our more advanced builders, this is your challenge. We are building a new utility that the entire ServiceNow community can benefit from. The more people that contribute to this cornerstone project, the more the wider community will benefit. We envision this as an ongoing project that will be constantly enhanced, making everyone’s jobs easier. Check out our action-packed project in the main repository! 

 

 

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What is Hacktoberfest? (And a Git Refresher) 

 

Hacktoberfest is an annual, month-long celebration of open-source software run by DigitalOcean in partnership with GitHub and others. We, the ServiceNow community, participate by providing ServiceNow-focused projects for you to contribute to. 

 

Feeling rusty on the terminology? Here's how it connects to our guided journey: 

 

Imagine you're adding to a community cookbook. 

  • Fork (Making Your Own Copy): You photocopy the main cookbook. This is your personal copy of a project to work on. 
  • Branch (Starting a New Recipe): You grab a new piece of paper to draft your recipe. This keeps your work separate from the main book while you perfect it. 
  • Commit (Saving Your Drafts): You write down the ingredients and save that version. A commit is a snapshot of your work. Your first commit might be a simple snippet for our Level 1 project! 
  • Pull Request (Sharing Your Recipe): Your recipe is ready! You ask the head chefs to review it and add it to the main cookbook. This is a pull request (PR)—the core of Hacktoberfest. 
  • Push (Adding it to the Main Cookbook): The chefs love it, and your recipe is officially added! For our Level 2 and 3 projects, this is how you'll get your work into a shared ServiceNow application. 

Prefer to learn more about Hacktoberfest in an audio/video format? Check out the episode we recorded for the Break Point Podcast:

 

 

And here are more live streams from this year's Hacktoberfest!

 

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Your Rewards for the Journey 

 

We’ve got some fantastic prizes to celebrate your contributions this year! 

  • From DigitalOcean:
    • Evolve your customizable digital badge from Holopin with every pull/merge request you make. 
    • The first 10,000 participants will receive a shirt from DigitalOcean.
  • From the ServiceNow Community: 
    • An exclusive Community Badge on your profile for completing Hacktoberfest. 
    • Codes to the ServiceNow store to redeem awesome ServiceNow Merch. Pick from:
      • Official CreatorCon T-shirts (available on a first-come, first-served basis, so contribute early!). 
      • Other miscellaneous ServiceNow merch

 

IMPORTANT: How to Qualify for ServiceNow Prizes 

 

To be eligible for the Community Badge, Merch, and T-shirt, you must meet both of these conditions: 

  1. Have SIX (6) of your Pull Requests accepted in eligible Hacktoberfest repositories. (Notice it's 6 now, not 4!)
  2. Post a comment on this blog post detailing your contributions and sharing your experience! 

 

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How to Get Started 

 

Everything you need to know is in our main Hacktoberfest repository. This is your central hub for project links, detailed instructions, and leaderboards. 

 

https://github.com/ServiceNowDevProgram/Hacktoberfest 

 

The projects for this year are now live in that repository. Start contributing today! 

 

Each project repository has detailed instructions that you can follow, but here is a crash-course 3-minute video:

 

 

 

 

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Your Guides on the Journey 

 

This event is only possible thanks to a massive effort from our community volunteers. They’re reviewing your pull requests and helping you along the way. Meet the full Hacktoberfest 2025 Crew in the main repository! 

 

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Need help? The entire crew and fellow participants hang out on the SNDevs workspace chat. 

Join us via this link (https://invite.sndevs.com/) and then find us in the #hacktoberfest channel. 

 

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Get Started! 

 

The journey has begun! Here’s how you can participate: 

  • Bookmark this blog post! It will be updated with the latest information. 
  • Go "Star" the main GitHub repository to get notifications. 
  • Join the SNDevs Slack and say hello in the #hacktoberfest channel. 

 

HACKTOBERFEST IS BACK BABY WOOOOOOOOO 

147 Comments
LAXMANCHANK
Tera Explorer

 I have attended my first ever Hacktoberfest this year and completed 6 pull requests successfully! 

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Thanks for the opportunity!

Laxman Kukunnoru

maheshkhatal
Mega Sage
Mega Sage

🌳 Hacktoberfest 2025 — My ServiceNow Open-Source Journey! 🌳

Hey amazing ServiceNow Community! 👋💚

This was my second year contributing to Hacktoberfest, and I enjoyed it thoroughly — learning, building, collaborating, and giving back to the community. Every PR taught me something new, and the excitement was just as fresh as year one! 🚀🔥

Here’s a quick snapshot of what I built this year ⬇️

🧩 Repo: Code Snippet Library

ITOM CIs Discovery Status Analyzer (PR#1833)

A quick utility to map IPs to their Discovery Status numbers for fast troubleshooting. Helps teams validate discovery gaps within seconds.


💡 Repo: Hack4Good Idea Submissions

🌐 AMR-Guardian(PR#104)

An AI-supported AMR awareness platform to help healthcare workers and researchers fight antimicrobial resistance.

💧 AquaGuard(PR#105)

A groundwater monitoring concept using analytics + IoT to track water levels and predict depletion trends.


⚙️ Repo: ActionPack

REST API Connectivity Tester (PR#172)

Tests endpoint reachability with basic auth and returns status + response body for quick validation.

Duplicate CI Records Finder (PR#176)

Identifies duplicate CI records dynamically based on any field, helping keep CMDB clean and reliable.

Trigger Scheduled Job by Name(PR#185)

Enables triggering any scheduled job instantly by providing only the job name.

Trigger Quick Discovery (PR#213)

Runs a quick discovery on any IP using a selected MID server with just one action.


🌱 Wrapping Up

Grateful to contribute, collaborate, and grow with the ServiceNow open-source community.
Onward and upward! 🚀💚

#Hacktoberfest2025 #ServiceNow #OpenSource #DeveloperCommunity #ActionPack #Hack4Good #

Github Link🔗:https://github.com/maheshkhatal27 

LinkedIn Post🔗https://www.linkedin.com/posts/maheshkhatal_hacktoberfest-hacktoberfest2025-servicenow-activity-7390...   :

 

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Thank you,

Mahesh Khatal.

 

 

Alka_Chaudhary
Mega Sage
Mega Sage

Hacktoberfest 2025 🌸💻

Hey ServiceNow Community! 👋

Thrilled to share that I’ve successfully completed 6 pull requests this Hacktoberfest — exploring ideas, widgets, and flow actions while contributing across multiple repositories! 

Here’s a quick look at my contributions 👇

🧩 Code Snippet Library
Dynamic Table Record Selector Widget (PR#2015)
Signature Pad Widget (PR#2472)

⚙️ Action Pack
Seconds to GlideDuration Field (PR#247)

💡 Hack4Good Idea Submissions
Medical Equipment Sharing & Redistribution Network (PR#297)
Refugee Services Navigator (PR#315)
FosterCare360 - Foster Child Care Coordination (PR#571

Every PR was a new learning experience — from solving technical challenges to building impactful ideas. 
Excited for more open-source adventures ahead with the ServiceNow Developer Program community! 

GitHub Link: https://github.com/alkaChaudhary73 

 

Thank you,

Alka Chaudhary

1rn21cd044satya
Mega Explorer

 


🌸💻 Hacktoberfest 2025 Update – Satya Ranjan Sahoo

Hey ServiceNow Community! 👋

I'm excited to share that I’ve successfully completed 6 pull requests this Hacktoberfest — contributing across multiple repositories with a focus on community-driven innovation, smart automation, and social impact using ServiceNow!

Here’s a snapshot of my contributions 👇


 

💡 Hack4Good Idea Submissions

ShareCircle – Community Reuse & Donation Platform (PR#384)
MealLink – Smart Meal Subscription & Restaurant Optimization (PR#383)
GreenRank – Eco-Friendly Community Recognition Platform (PR#381)
EduPulse – Smart Behavior & Performance Tracker for Schools (PR#376 )
FocusFlow – Smart Time Tracker for Daily Productivity (PR#370)
Life360 – Personal Assistant for Health, Wealth & Time Management (PR#379 )


Each contribution was a journey of learning and creativity —  app that solve real-world problems in health, education, sustainability, and productivity.

🔗 GitHub Profile: github.com/satya2025sahoo

Looking forward to more adventures with the amazing ServiceNow Developer Program community! 🚀

 

Thank you

Satya Ranjan Sahoo


 

bcadiksha98
Tera Explorer

Hi All

I am super excited and happy to share my Super Contributor Badge. This was my first Hacktoberfest participation and I am thankful to ServiceNow for such initiative that enables us to learn and contribute through collaborative learning and open-source

 

My Contribution was in 2 repos 

 

Hack4Good

  1. PR: ServiceNowDevProgram/Hack4Good-Idea-Submission#369
  2. PR: ServiceNowDevProgram/Hack4Good-Idea-Submission#385
  3. PR: ServiceNowDevProgram/Hack4Good-Idea-Submission#408

Code-snippet:

  1. PR: ServiceNowDevProgram/code-snippets#2504

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Thanks

Diksha sharma

Shaik Dimple
Tera Expert

Wrapping up my first-ever Hacktoberfest with the ServiceNow Community.


All 6 of my PRs were merged, and I’m beyond happy to have earned the Super Contributor badge from DigitalOcean.

 

For the Hack4Good challenge, I shared a few ideas that explore how ServiceNow can support real-world impact through tech and innovation:

  • CultureBridge – Preserving heritage and reviving traditional skills.
  • FoodShield – Reducing food waste through donation and expiry tracking.
  • HealTrack – Supporting patient recovery and follow-up care.
  • ResilientHomes – Post-disaster housing and relief coordination.
  • BioBank Connect – Organ donation and matching registry.
  • WaterWatch – Smarter water conservation and monitoring.

It’s been amazing to learn, experiment and contribute alongside such an inspiring community. Looking forward to doing even more next year!Screenshot 2025-11-05 170618.png

Vasantharajan N
Tera Sage
Tera Sage

I managed to participate HacktoberFest2025 in the last few hours of the event closure on 31 Oct 2025 and able to do only 4 successful PRs.

 

Below are the 4 PR, I made to contribute from my end to the community. 

 

  • Title: User Email mismatch with cmn_notif_device email - finder
  • Title: Given Table Growth Analysis
  • Title: Get top 10 attachment by size
  • Title: Get Agent log file from mid server on demand using Background script

Thank you for organizing such wonderful events , encouraging the community to learn and contribute.