The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20200203190152/https://github.com/topics/awesome-list
Skip to content
#

awesome-list

awesome logo

An awesome list is a list of awesome things curated by the community. There are awesome lists about everything from CLI applications to fantasy books. The main repository serves as a curated list of awesome lists.

Here are 2,634 public repositories matching this topic...

iluwatar
iluwatar commented Oct 26, 2019

Jekyll front matter is used to add attributes to web pages on our web site. All the patterns have their front matter defined in README.md but description is missing from there. description is used to add HTML meta tag to the pattern's web page as can be seen here: https://github.com/iluwatar/java-design-patterns/blob/gh-pages/_includes/head.html#L8

30-seconds-of-code
skatcat31
skatcat31 commented Oct 11, 2018

Description

So our function arrayToHtmlList is in a pretty bad space and could use an update. We already had some discussion over at #675 but I wanted to move the update discussion over to an issue for more visibility.

Current problem:

It uses an awkward query selector instead of the `document.prototype.getElementBy

awesome-mac
gamtiq
gamtiq commented Jul 26, 2019

Put "Add ____" as Title
[X] Done

Provide a link to the proposed addition.
https://github.com/sindresorhus/quick-look-plugins

Explain why it should be added
Currently QuickLook Plugins section contains the only item.
The proposed set represents useful plugins for QuickLook.

Additional context
Plugins are useful for developers.

Issue Checklist

Put an x in the

Fleischner
Fleischner commented May 14, 2019

Team up with vcpkg
Related: microsoft/vcpkg#6154

Sync/verify port descriptions (vcpkg <-> awesome-cpp)
Sync/verify port license information (vcpkg <-> awesome-cpp)
Library Homepage (vcpkg <- awesome-cpp)
Vcpkg availability, operating system support, version, build status (vcpkg -> awesome-cpp)
Dependency level; level0=no deps; level1=depends on any level0; ... (vc

lannonbr
lannonbr commented Nov 24, 2018

There may be paid VS Code extensions or content that could be beneficial to list here. Currently there is no direct notice in the contributing guide that submissions should only be publicly available / free resources, so I think at least it would be good to update the guide with our stance on it.

I do think pushing free resources first should be a priority, but if there is a paid resource that

Created by Sindre Sorhus and the community

Released July 11, 2014

Repository
sindresorhus/awesome
Website
awesome.re
You can’t perform that action at this time.