Thank you for considering contributing to this list!
- Basic information
- Adding to this list
- Adding something to an awesome list
- Updating your Pull Request
Please send a GitHub Pull Request to this repository with a clear list of what you've done (read more about pull requests).
Working on your first Pull Request? See this tutorial: How To Create a Pull Request on GitHub
For further questions you can contact me by way of GitHub issues, Twitter or E-Mail.
Please ensure your pull request adheres to the following guidelines:
- Please reference primarily resources and tools which can be used either off-the-shelf or with minor adjustments and which are still maintained.
- Search previous suggestions before making a new one, as yours may be a duplicate.
- Make sure the list is useful before submitting. That implies it has enough content and every item has a good succinct description.
- Use title-casing (AP style).
- Use the following format:
[List Name](link)
- Link additions should keep the alphabetical ordering.
- New categories or improvements to the existing categorization are welcome.
- Check your spelling and grammar.
- Make sure your text editor is set to remove trailing whitespace.
- The pull request and commit should have a useful title.
Thank you for your suggestions!
If you have something awesome to contribute to an awesome list, this is how you do it.
You'll need a GitHub account!
- Access the awesome list's GitHub page. For example: https://github.com/sindresorhus/awesome
- Click on the
readme.md
file: - Now click on the edit icon.
- You can start editing the text of the file in the in-browser editor. Make sure you follow guidelines above. You can use GitHub Flavored Markdown.
- Say why you're proposing the changes, and then click on "Propose file change".
- Submit the pull request!
Sometimes, a maintainer of an awesome list will ask you to edit your Pull Request before it is included. This is normally due to spelling errors or because your PR didn't match the awesome-* list guidelines.
Here is a write up on how to change a Pull Request, and the different ways you can do that.
Thanks,
Adrien