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awesome-list

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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Add thumbor to list
Add easy-move-resize
https://github.com/dmarcotte/easy-move-resize
The small utility lets you move windows easily anywhere by simply clicking anywhere while holding a key combination down and dragging. Users coming from Linux will appreciate this utility.
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react-redux-firebase is the Redux bindings for Firebase. Includes Higher Order Component (HOC) for use with React. It is a very useful library and actively maintained.
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The link for the course above is dead and should be replaced by https://cs.brown.edu/courses/cs123/index.shtml. I'll create a pull request to address this issue as well.
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Hi,
i wrote a tool called webpack-validator to help people configuring webpack by providing a joi schema for the webpack config object. I'm now exploring possibilities to hint users at the existence of this tool -- this list seems like a good place i'd say.
What do you think? Does this make sense? I'd be happy
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Related: microsoft/vcpkg#6154
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From https://github.com/kennethreitz/autoenv :
Note: you should probably use direnv instead. Simply put, it is higher quality software. But, autoenv is still great, too. Maybe try both? :)
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Gotta write a python script the gets the companies from the spreadsheet, pick what is missing and updates the README.
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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
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The project is using SonarCloud static code analysis. The latest results are showing that it has found several blocker and critical severity code smells. In this task those are fixed or marked as false positives. To mark false positives, SuppressWarnings annotation should be used in code as explained in the linked documentation.
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