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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.
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Created by Sindre Sorhus and the community
Released July 11, 2014
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- sindresorhus/awesome
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- awesome.re

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