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title GSoC 2026 Project Ideas
description Join CodeHarborHub for Google Summer of Code 2026 and help us bridge the gap between education and innovation.

Welcome to the CodeHarborHub project ideas page. We are a global community dedicated to transforming ideas into reality through open-source collaboration.


Contributor Checklist

Before reaching out to mentors, please complete the following:

  • [ ] Join our Discord/Slack Community.
  • [ ] Star our GitHub Repositories.
  • [ ] Set up the local development environment for the project you are interested in.
  • [ ] Look for issues labeled good-first-issue to make your first contribution.

Project Ideas for 2026

1. AI-Powered Learning Path Generator

Difficulty: Medium (175 hours)
Tech Stack: Python, LangChain, OpenAI/Gemini API, React

Description: Develop an intelligent system that analyzes a user's career goals and current skill level to generate a personalized roadmap using CodeHarborHub resources.

  • Goal: Implement a RAG system to index our educational content.
  • Expected Outcome: A functional dashboard where users receive a step-by-step learning guide.
  • Mentors: [@ajay-dhangar]

2. Interactive "Live Code" Playground

Difficulty: Large (350 hours)
Tech Stack: React, Monaco Editor, Web Workers

Description: Build an integrated, browser-based code editor for our platform so students can practice coding without leaving the lesson page.

  • Goal: Create a secure sandbox to execute HTML/CSS/JS with real-time preview.
  • Expected Outcome: A reusable component for our educational modules.
  • Mentors: [@ajay-dhangar]

3. Gamified Contribution Dashboard

Difficulty: Medium (175 hours)
Tech Stack: Node.js, GitHub REST API, MongoDB

Description: Create a platform that tracks community contributions and awards digital badges and XP to encourage long-term engagement.

  • Goal: Automate badge distribution based on merged Pull Requests.
  • Expected Outcome: A public leaderboard and user profile pages.
  • Mentors: [@ajay-dhangar]

Proposal Guidelines

Your proposal is the most important part of your application. Please follow our Proposal Template and include:

  1. Detailed Timeline: A week-by-step breakdown.
  2. Technical Implementation: How do you plan to solve the problem?
  3. About You: Your experience and why you chose CodeHarborHub.

Note: We value quality over quantity. A single well-researched proposal is better than multiple generic ones.