Analysis updated 2026-05-18
Submit a buildathon project by adding a markdown description file and opening a pull request to this repository.
Browse the submissions folder to see what other participants built and which problem statements they picked.
Reference PROBLEM_STATEMENTS.md to choose a real-world business problem to solve using AI.
| reacthyderabad/buildathon-mastersunion-reacthyderabad | 0xsha/cve-2026-6307 | 1061700625/github_vps | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 38 | 38 | 38 |
| Language | — | HTML | Shell |
| Setup difficulty | easy | hard | moderate |
| Complexity | 1/5 | 5/5 | 2/5 |
| Audience | pm founder | developer | ops devops |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
No code to run, submitting only requires forking the repo and adding a markdown file via pull request.
This repository is the central submission board for the React Hyderabad x Masters' Union AI Buildathon, a community event organized by the React Hyderabad developer group in collaboration with Masters' Union. The buildathon focuses on solving real-world business problems using AI. The repository itself does not contain any project code. Instead, it serves as a shared index of participant submissions. Each person who enters the buildathon forks this repository, builds their actual project in a separate GitHub repository of their own, and then adds a single markdown file to the submissions/ folder here describing their work. The file name follows the format projectname_attendeeName.md, and the content uses a provided template covering the project name, the problem statement chosen, what the project does, the approach taken, the tools used, and links to the project repository and the participant's profiles. Once a participant creates this description file, they open a pull request back to this repository. When the pull request is merged, their submission is officially recorded. The README emphasizes that incomplete projects should still be submitted: the process is designed so participants can continue building in their own repository after the submission is locked in here. The problem statements participants can choose from are listed in a separate file in the repository called PROBLEM_STATEMENTS.md. Submissions should not include API keys or credentials, and project repositories must be public so judges and mentors can view them. The README describes the buildathon's goal as bringing builders together to work on meaningful problems using AI, frontend and backend development, cloud tools, and automation. Evaluation appears to focus on problem understanding, solution clarity, and practical execution rather than only on whether the project is fully complete.
A shared submission board for the React Hyderabad x Masters' Union AI Buildathon, where participants list projects they build in their own repositories.
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly pm founder.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
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