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Awesome Lists

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
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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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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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Team up with vcpkg
Related: microsoft/vcpkg#6154
Sync/verify port descriptions (vcpkg <-> awesome-cpp)
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Dependency level; level0=no deps; level1=depends on any level0; ... (vc
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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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Created by Sindre Sorhus and the community
Released July 11, 2014
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I redirected a friend to this page because I was 100% sure that it must have good Python tutorials, because the pages of other Awesome lists have it.
But sadly, this has not. I would really be happy to see some good tutorials for each group (Complete Beginner, Programmers who want to learn a new language, and so on).
I know few, but here would be the perfect place to collect the best as a gr