Awesome List Updates on Aug 13, 2019
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1. Awesome Aws
Open Source Repos / Accompanying Repos
- aws-spot-labs 🔥🔥🔥 (⭐888) - Best practices using AWS Spot Instances.
2. Awesome Newsletters
Blockchain / Cryptocurrencies / Svelte
- Crypto Weekly. The best cryptocurrency news and insights delivered to your inbox every week.
- Build Blockchain. Blockchain tech without the bull— a weekly dose of blockchain reality with a heavy bias toward the technical.
3. Awesome Mqtt
Tools
- SimpleMQTT - A Slack app to send messages from Slack to MQTT brokers with slash commands.
4. Awesome Stock Resources
Photography / CC0-license
- Freely Photos - Totally free high quality Christian stock photography.
Fonts / Unspecified License
- Open Type Foundry - ©️ A new platform for open-source fonts in a noise-free environment.
Icons / Icon Fonts
- Devicons - ©️ Meet Devicons, an iconic font made for developers, code jedis, ninjas, HTTPsters, evangelists and nerds(sic). 100+ icons ready to use in your next project.
- Pathlove Icons - ©️ 100+ cute and vibrant icons. Free for personal and commercial use; attribution required.
5. Awesome Dotnet Core
Frameworks, Libraries and Tools / Machine Learning and Data Science
- Catalyst (⭐705) Cross-platform Natural Language Processing (NLP) library inspired by spaCy, with pre-trained models, out-of-the box support for training word and document embeddings, and flexible entity recognition models. Part of the SciSharp Stack
6. Awesome Broadcasting
Metadata
- libklvanc (⭐60) - C library for ancillary data extraction from SDI and SMPTE ST 2110-40 (CEA-708, AFD, SCTE-104, etc.).
7. Awesome Ios Books
Objective-C
8. Awesome Waves
Client libraries / Rust
- WavesRS (⭐0) - A Rust interface for the Waves blockchain.
9. Awesome Readme
Examples
- ai/size-limit (⭐6.5k) - Project logo, clear description, screenshot, step-by-step installing instructions.
- aimeos/aimeos-typo3 (⭐228) - Project logo. Clear description of what the project does. Demo screenshot. TOC for easy navigation. Easy installation and setup sections with screenshots. Links for further reading.
- alichtman/stronghold (⭐1.1k) - Project logo. Clear description of what the project does. GIF Demo. TOC for easy navigation. Badges. Links for further reading. Simple install instructions.
- amitmerchant1990/electron-markdownify (⭐957) - Project logo. Minimalist description of what it is. GIF demo of the project. Key features. How to install guide. Credits.
- anfederico/Clairvoyant (⭐2.4k) - Multiple badges. Clean logo. Simple install instructions. Clear overview of the project accompanied by a schematic. GIF demo. Extensive code examples.
- Armync/Arminc-AutoExec (⭐253) - Rich Markdown functions, modern layout, clear description, and compliance with the recommended community standards.
- athityakumar/colorls (⭐4.8k) - Multiple badges. Clean screenshots. Simple install instructions. TOC for easy navigation. Good contributor guidelines.
- ccostan/Home-AssistantConfig (⭐4.7k) - Project Banner. Badges. Easy navigation.
- choojs/choo (⭐6.8k) - Badges, clean, clear. Beautiful little menu above the fold with useful links. An FAQ inside of it for the main questions. Backers. Good language.
- Day8/re-frame (⭐5.4k) - Badges, logo, TOC, etc. Stands out by being a giant, well-written essay about the tech, how to use it, the philosophy behind it, and how it fits into the greater ecosystem.
- github-changelog-generator/github-changelog-generator (⭐7.3k) - TOC for easy navigation. Concise project description. Installation and usage sections. Output example. Great feature overview. List of alternatives. FAQ.
- gitpoint/git-point (⭐4.7k) - Clear description. Project Logo. App Store logos. TOC. Clean screenshots. List of features. Detailed installation process. Landing Page.
- Hexworks/Zircon (⭐745) - Dogfood in readme. Clear description of what the project does. Demo screenshot. TOC for easy navigation. Easy installation and setup sections with screenshots. Links for further reading.
- iharsh234/WebApp (⭐92) - Project landing page. Clear description of what the project does. Demo screenshot. Simple install and usage sections. Includes an examples section with common uses and a mobile demo section.
- karan/joe (⭐2.9k) - Project logo. Clear description of what the project does. GIF demo. Easy install and usage sections.
- Martinsos/edlib (⭐493) - Informative badges (build, version, publication). Concise description. Feature list. TOC. Screenshots. Concise instructions with examples for building and including in your project. Common code examples to get you started quickly.
- nhn/tui.editor (⭐17k) - Project logo. Clear overview of project features with a demo GIF. Badges. TOC for easy navigation. Colorful icons in front of titles.
- NSRare/NSGIF (⭐922) - Project logo. GIF Demo. Usage artwork. Usage code samples.
- php-censor/php-censor (⭐672) - Multiple badges, project logo, screenshots, step-by-step installation and upgrading instructions, TOC for easy navigation.
- React on lambda (⭐263) - Project logo, comics to present the main idea, badges, examples with code snippets, demo projects, api documentations, editor configurations.
- rstacruz/hicat (⭐407) - GIF demo. Easy installation and setup sections with screenshots. Build badges. Great examples of use cases.
- ryanoasis/nerd-fonts (⭐53k) - Clean project logo. Brief description at top. Sankey diagram, quick links, badges, OS specific icons, TOC, detailed release changelog.
- sebyddd/SDVersion (⭐1.3k) - Project logo. Build badges. Documentation structuring for multiple programming languages. Usage examples.
- shama/gaze (⭐1.2k) - Project logo. Concise description. Feature list. Usage section. FAQ. Great API documentation. Release history.
- sindresorhus/pageres (⭐9.6k) - Project logo. Clear description of what the project does. Build badges. Demo screenshot. Simple install and usage sections. Includes an examples section with common uses.
- sourcerer-io/sourcerer-app (⭐6.7k) - Clean animated screenshot. Customized call to action badge. Usage showcase.
- sr6033/lterm (⭐56) - Clean logo using characters. Brief updates on development. Detailed contribution guidelines. Contribution suggestions.
- supunlakmal/thismypc (⭐172) - Project logo. Useful badges. Website URL. Screenshot. GIF step-by-step instructions for installation. Project folder structure.
- teles/array-mixer (⭐38) - Clean project logo, badges. Table of contents. Contribution section. Many illustrated examples.
- thelounge/thelounge (⭐5.5k) - Project logo. Useful badges and links (website, docs, demo). Screenshot. Feature list. Step-by-step instructions for installation, development, and testing. Link to the contribution guide. Good mobile summary.
- vhesener/Closures (⭐1.7k) - Project logo, cognitive funnel, animated examples. Color-coordinated. Clean documentation.
Tools
- Feedmereadmes (⭐1.1k) - README editing and project analysis/feedback.
- Hall-of-fame (⭐945) - Helps show recognition to repo contributors on README. Features new/trending/top contributors. Updates every hour.
- README best practices (⭐863) - A place to copy-paste your README.md from
- readme-md-generator (⭐11k) - A CLI that generates beautiful README.md files
- Standard Readme (⭐6k) - A standard README style specification. Has a generator to help create spec-compliant READMEs, too.
- Zalando's README Template (⭐801) - Simple template to help you cover all the basics.
Creating GIFs
- Peek (⭐10k) - FREE - Simple and easy to use for Linux users.
- ttystudio (⭐3.2k) - FREE - For command-line tools, a terminal-to-GIF recorder minus the headaches.
Get Feedback
- feedmereadmes (⭐1.1k) - Free README editing+feedback to make your open-source projects grow. See the README maturity model to help you keep going.
10. Awesome Actions on Google
Videos
- Intro to the Google Assistant: Build Your First Action (Google I/O'19) - This intro session will cover the fundamentals of the Google Assistant and what you can build for the assistive future.
- Reach the Next Billion Users with Your Actions for the Google Assistant (Google I/O'19) - Come learn how users in emerging markets are interacting with the Google Assistant, what they expect from your Actions, and what opportunities you have to grow your services with them.
- Smart Home 101: How to Develop for the Connected Home (Google I/O'19) - This session covers updates on the latest tools and capabilities of our smart home API, along with how developers and device makers alike can benefit from deeper integrations with the Google Assistant ecosystem.
- Create App-like Experiences on Google Search and the Google Assistant (Google I/O'19) - Learn how to create interactive, app-like experiences that engage users right on the Google Search results page and the Google Assistant.
- Extend Your Android App to the Google Assistant (Google I/O'19) - This session is about App Actions and Slices to learn how to let your app users quickly get things done through the Google Assistant.
- 10 Best Practices for High Quality Actions (Google I/O'19) - Learn how to reduce development errors, enhance discovery of your Action, grow your user base, and avoid mistakes along the way when building quality and engaging Actions.
- Local Technologies for the Smart Home (Google I/O'19) - This talk will dive deep into a new SDK that enables developers to locally communicate with and control their smart devices, along with providing a preview of what’s to come.
- Tools for Building Better Smart Home Actions (Google I/O'19) - This session will discuss tools to help developers build smart home Actions that make users’ lives easier.
- Enhance Your Search and Assistant Presence with Structured Data (Google I/O'19) - Learn how to surface your engaging content on Google Search and the Google Assistant.
- Build Interactive Games for the Google Assistant (Google I/O'19) - Learn how to design and develop immersive gaming experiences for the Google Assistant.
- Voice and Visual: How to Build Actions for Smart Displays and More Devices (Google I/O'19) - In this talk, we’ll walk you through design and developer considerations for building multimodal experiences across Google Assistant-enabled devices.
Codelabs/Courses
Applications
- Random Number - It will generate a random number.
- Netflix - Watch TV shows and movies recommended just for you, including award-winning Netflix original series, movies, and documentaries.
- Fun Tricks - Lighten up your day with jokes and other fun tricks. Check them out, there's always something new to try.
- Google Podcasts - Listen to your favorite podcasts by asking your Assistant.
11. Awesome Cpp
Machine Learning
- libsvm (⭐4.5k) - A simple, easy-to-use, efficient library for Support Vector Machines. [BSD-3-Clause] website
12. Awesome React Native
Howtos
Assorted
13. Open Source Flutter Apps
Contents / Games
- Pokedex (⭐2.2k) - Pokedex app built by Pham Sy Hung.
Contents / Travel
- Flight search (⭐862) - Flight search app by Marcin Szałek.
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