Edit: Thanks for your kind comments on disabling contributions. I’m aware of the possibility, this is just a meme.

Contributions in open source projects are great, needed and make the world a better place after all. Therefore they should be declined politely, optionally by giving a reason.

I hereby inform you that I will no longer accept contributions to this post /s.

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    You can turn issues and PRs off on GitHub though.

    Unless replying rudely to PRs is exactly what you want to do. Then you do you.

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      I do feel like putting an intentional, obvious, but non-issue causing bug in a code base now. Make a contrib guide. Mention needing to read the docs first and check previous issues/discussions first, and make a closed ticket explaining that that bug is nothing but an example bug and that will ban anyone that attempts to fix or report it.

      Like a green mnm test for a code base

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      No you can’t. The only way to turn off PRs on a public repo is to migrate away from GitHub.