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[Insert URL to the list here]
[Explain what this list is about and why it should be included here]
By submitting this pull request I confirm I've read and complied with the below requirements 🖖
Please read it multiple times. I spent a lot of time on these guidelines and most people miss a lot.
Requirements for your pull request
- Don't waste my time. Do a good job, adhere to all the guidelines, and be responsive.
- You have read and understood the instructions for creating a list.
- This pull request has a title in the format
Add Name of List
.- ✅
Add Swift
- ✅
Add Software Architecture
- ❌
Update readme.md
- ❌
Add Awesome Swift
- ❌
Add swift
- ❌
add Swift
- ❌
Adding Swift
- ❌
Added Swift
- ✅
- Your entry here should include a short description about the project/theme of the list. It should not describe the list itself. The first character should be uppercase and the description should end in a dot. It should be an objective description and not a tagline or marketing blurb.
- ✅
- [iOS](…) - Mobile operating system for Apple phones and tablets.
- ✅
- [Framer](…) - Prototyping interactive UI designs.
- ❌
- [iOS](…) - Resources and tools for iOS development.
- ❌
- [Framer](…)
- ❌
- [Framer](…) - prototyping interactive UI designs
- ✅
- Your entry should be added at the bottom of the appropriate category.
- The suggested Awesome list complies with the below requirements.
Requirements for your Awesome list
- Has been around for at least 15 days.
That means 15 days from either the first real commit or when it was open-sourced. Whatever is most recent. - Don't open a Draft / WIP pull request while you work on the guidelines. A pull request should be 100% ready and should adhere to all the guidelines when you open it.
- Run
awesome-lint
on your list and fix the reported issues. If there are false-positives or things that cannot/shouldn't be fixed, please report it. - The default branch should be named
main
, notmaster
. - Includes a succinct description of the project/theme at the top of the readme. (Example)
- ✅
Mobile operating system for Apple phones and tablets.
- ✅
Prototyping interactive UI designs.
- ❌
Resources and tools for iOS development.
- ❌
Awesome Framer packages and tools.
- ✅
- It's the result of hard work and the best I could possibly produce. If you have not put in considerable effort into your list, your pull request will be immediately closed.
- The repo name of your list should be in lowercase slug format:
awesome-name-of-list
.- ✅
awesome-swift
- ✅
awesome-web-typography
- ❌
awesome-Swift
- ❌
AwesomeWebTypography
- ✅
- The heading title of your list should be in title case format:
# Awesome Name of List
.- ✅
# Awesome Swift
- ✅
# Awesome Web Typography
- ❌
# awesome-swift
- ❌
# AwesomeSwift
- ✅
- Non-generated Markdown file in a GitHub repo.
- The repo should have
awesome-list
&awesome
as GitHub topics. I encourage you to add more relevant topics. - Not a duplicate. Please search for existing submissions.
- Only has awesome items. Awesome lists are curations of the best, not everything.
- Does not contain items that are unmaintained, has archived repo, deprecated, or missing docs. If you really need to include such items, they should be in a separate Markdown file.
- Includes a project logo/illustration whenever possible.
- Either centered, fullwidth, or placed at the top-right of the readme. (Example)
- The image should link to the project website or any relevant website.
- The image should be high-DPI. Set it to maximum half the width of the original image.
- Entries have a description, unless the title is descriptive enough by itself. It rarely is though.
- Includes the Awesome badge.
- Should be placed on the right side of the readme heading.
- Can be placed centered if the list has a centered graphics header.
- Should link back to this list.
- Should be placed on the right side of the readme heading.
- Has a Table of Contents section.
- Should be named
Contents
, notTable of Contents
. - Should be the first section in the list.
- Should only have one level of nested lists, preferably none.
- Must not feature
Contributing
orFootnotes
sections.
- Should be named
- Has an appropriate license.
- We strongly recommend the CC0 license, but any Creative Commons license will work.
- Tip: You can quickly add it to your repo by going to this URL:
https://github.com/<user>/<repo>/community/license/new?branch=main&template=cc0-1.0
(replace<user>
and<repo>
accordingly).
- Tip: You can quickly add it to your repo by going to this URL:
- A code license like MIT, BSD, Apache, GPL, etc, is not acceptable. Neither are WTFPL and Unlicense.
- Place a file named
license
orLICENSE
in the repo root with the license text. - Do not add the license name, text, or a
Licence
section to the readme. GitHub already shows the license name and link to the full text at the top of the repo. - To verify that you've read all the guidelines, please comment on your pull request with just the word
unicorn
.
- We strongly recommend the CC0 license, but any Creative Commons license will work.
- Has contribution guidelines.
- The file should be named
contributing.md
. Casing is up to you. - It can optionally be linked from the readme in a dedicated section titled
Contributing
, positioned at the top or bottom of the main content. - The section should not appear in the Table of Contents.
- The file should be named
- All non-important but necessary content (like extra copyright notices, hyperlinks to sources, pointers to expansive content, etc) should be grouped in a
Footnotes
section at the bottom of the readme. The section should not be present in the Table of Contents. - Has consistent formatting and proper spelling/grammar.
- The link and description are separated by a dash.
Example:- [AVA](…) - JavaScript test runner.
- The description starts with an uppercase character and ends with a period.
- Consistent and correct naming. For example,
Node.js
, notNodeJS
ornode.js
.
- The link and description are separated by a dash.
- Doesn't use hard-wrapping.
- Doesn't include a Travis badge.
You can still use Travis for list linting, but the badge has no value in the readme. - Doesn't include an
Inspired by awesome-foo
orInspired by the Awesome project
kinda link at the top of the readme. The Awesome badge is enough.
Go to the top and read it again.