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Home Page: https://shahednasser.github.io/awesome-resources/
:sunglasses: List of helpful resources added by the community for the community!
Home Page: https://shahednasser.github.io/awesome-resources/
Hey
I just wanted to know that does this repo qualifies for Hacktoberfest?
A lot of link titles include |
and that causes an error in the rendering of the README on the website (refer to #352 ). We should add a note that all |
should be replaced with another separator character.
There is a wide range of resources in this list, with some being podcasts, youtube playlists, blogs, and other variety.
Emojis should be added to each to make it easier to know what the resource is without having to go through it.
You can find the list of emojis here. You can choose whatever emojis you find explanatory to the type, however, all types should have the same emoji (for example, all youtube content should have the same emoji).
A section at the top of the list should explain what each emoji means. Also, a guide on what each emoji is should be added to the contributing guidelines so that contributors can learn how to add emojis when they submit new resources.
Broken Link Checker found a broken link on https://github.com/shahednasser/awesome-resources
Target: https://docs.github.com
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In the contribution guidelines in the emojis table, a new column should be added with the emoji key to easily copy it.
For example, For the π emoji add :books:
in the new column.
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Hey @shahednasser , may I add Docker in the resources?
So many PRs are left unchecked.
Add filter functionality where the emojis are buttons and on click only the items that have those emojis appear.
This is a tricky feature and can only be done through Jekyll
Broken Link Checker found a broken link on https://github.com/shahednasser/awesome-resources
Target: https://github.com/apps/dependabot
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For good experience smoothly animate the scroll position, instead of a straight jump, when the user clicks links in Content.
Without Smooth Scroll:
With Smooth Scroll:
Make the color of the horizontal line <hr>
lighter.
The website is long, so we need a scroll to top button that appears when you scroll a little, and when clicked on takes you to the top.
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The website is too light and the color contrast is kind of bad . I would suggest changing the color contrast or add a Dark theme button so the user can choose between the Dark and Light theme .
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The GitHub action should:
You can use an existing GitHub action solution if there are any.
Broken Link Checker found a broken link on https://github.com/shahednasser/awesome-resources
Target: https://docs.github.com/articles/which-remote-url-should-i-use
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At the moment, links in PRs are validated manually. A GitHub action should be added to automate this process.
Between topic title (for example Android) and the horizontal line, we need space to be added (margin or padding)
The link for Rust in the table of content has a space between ] and (, so it's not being rendered as a link
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Some links in the table of content don't work. This includes:
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I think creating a newsletter where people can sign up and receive weekly any new resources added would be helpful. However, I'm not sure the best way to do this since the resources are just added in the README.
Opening this for ideas if anyone has any.
We need to change "To contribute, please check out our contribution guide here." to "To add a resource or contribute, please check out our contribution guide here."
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All sections should end with a separator and a "Back to Index" link. that's missing between C and C++.
Please refer to the contributing guidelines to learn how to do it.
the Free Hosting Category which was below GraphQL section should not be there
It should be in Alphabet F- categories
and It is also not added into the contents section
@shahednasser pls assign me this issue I will resolve it
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If you hover on links in dark mode the link turns to black. It should turn to a light color (like white) on hover in dark mode
Add tutorials, articles or anything you find useful. Itβs very easy to do, just edit the README! You can find more info in the contributing guide
You don't need to comment on this issue. Just refer to the contribution guidelines and send a PR. If you have any questions use discussions.
In the Contribution Guidelines page, the image for "Open Source Love" is broken. Remove the image all together.
The two Stanford resources in the Algorithm section open to section unavailable
Here are the snapshots
Part-1
Part-2
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There's a Cheat Sheet category that holds cheatsheets for different categories and languages. The links under it should be moved to the category or language they belong to.
If the link is a duplicate of another in the category then it can be simply removed.
Add some spacing (margin) between <hr>
and <p>
for Back to Index. This should be done for the website.
Let's create a website that shows the resources that are being added by our amazing contributors. There are many ways we can do this so this is open for discussion.
I think we should opt for the simplest way.
Currently, the user can switch between dark and light mode but it's not persistent. When a user switch between dark/light mode, the value should be stored in local storage and retrieved on page load to set the default mode.
Broken Link Checker found a broken link on https://github.com/shahednasser/awesome-resources
Target: /shahednasser/awesome-resources/blob/master/youtube.com/watch?v=7l_n97Mt0ko&t=6s
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