**[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.** - I have read and understood the [contribution guidelines](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome/blob/master/contributing.md) and the [instructions for creating a list](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome/blob/master/create-list.md). - This pull request has a descriptive title.
For example, `Add Name of List`, not `Update readme.md` or `Add awesome list`. - The entry in the Awesome list should: - Include a short description about the list project/theme. It should not describe the list itself.
Example: `- [Fish](…) - User-friendly shell.` - Be added at the bottom of the appropriate category. - The list I'm submitting complies with these requirements: - **Has been around for at least 30 days.**
That means 30 days from either the first real commit or when it was open-sourced. Whatever is most recent. - It's the result of hard work and the best I could possibly produce. - Non-generated Markdown file in a GitHub repo. - The repo should have the following [GitHub topics](https://help.github.com/articles/about-topics) set: `awesome-list`, `awesome`, `list`. I encourage you to add more relevant topics. - Not a duplicate. - Includes a succinct description of the project/theme at the top of the readme. [(Example)](https://github.com/willempienaar/awesome-quantified-self) - Only has awesome items. Awesome lists are curations of the best, not everything. - Includes a project logo/illustration whenever possible. - Placed at the top-right of the readme. [(Example)](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome-electron) - 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. - Has the [Awesome badge](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome/blob/master/awesome.md#awesome-badge) on the right side of the list heading, - Has a Table of Contents section. - Should be named `Contents`, not `Table of Contents`. - Should be the first section in the list. - Has an [appropriate license](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome/blob/master/awesome.md#choose-an-appropriate-license). - That means something like CC0, **not a code licence like MIT, BSD, Apache, etc.** - If you use a license badge, it should be SVG, not PNG. - Has [contribution guidelines](https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome/blob/master/awesome.md#include-contribution-guidelines). - The file should be named `contributing.md`. Casing is up to you. - Has consistent formatting and proper spelling/grammar. - Each link description starts with an uppercase character and ends with a period.
Example: `- [AVA](…) - JavaScript test runner.` - Drop all the `A` / `An` prefixes in the descriptions. - Consistent naming. For example, `Node.js`, not `NodeJS` or `node.js`. - Doesn't include a Travis badge.
You can still use Travis for list linting, but the badge has no value in the readme. - Go to the top and read it again.