Thank you for your interest in contributing! We welcome all suggestions to make this list better. Before submitting, please take a moment to review our guiding principles.
To maintain the quality and focus of this list, we adhere to the following principles. Contributions that do not align with these may be respectfully declined.
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High Quality & Established: We list tools that are public, functional, and have demonstrated some level of stability or community recognition. We may decline brand-new projects with no established user base, or tools that are still on a waitlist.
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Focus on Creative & Productive Use: This list is focused on tools for development, creativity, productivity, and learning.
The maintainers reserve the right to make the final judgment on whether a tool aligns with the spirit of this project.
- Ensure it's Awesome: Please only suggest tools that are genuinely useful and align with our Guiding Principles.
- Check for Duplicates: Use
Ctrl+F(orCmd+F) to make sure the tool isn't already on the list. - Add to the Right Section: Find the most relevant category for your tool.
- Follow the Format: Please add your entry using the following format:
- [Tool Name](Official URL) - A brief, one-line description of what it does. - Create a Pull Request: Submit a pull request with your changes. Please provide a clear title and a brief explanation of why the tool should be added.
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