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I run the awesome-lint before open this pull request, and found 5 kinds of false-positive errors. I have created an issue in the awesome-lint repository: |
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Thanks for your list. Technical writing is a subject I'm curious to learn more about. Leaving aside the lint errors, there are a lot of minor issues with language. Numerous improvements could be made for clarity, brevity, and to use more idiomatic/natural English. Here are just a few examples from the top, with suggestions:
...An so on. I'd recommend doing another careful editing pass over all of the text, with a focus on being more concise (since this is a list rather than a blog post). That doesn't mean you need to drop your playful/friendly tone! |
@slevithan Thanks a million for your suggestions. I will read through all the text and try to simplify them. But natural English is really hard for me. What native English speakers think natural may be hard to understand for me. I converted your comment to a discussion in my repository. |
It looks like your awesome list has some punctuation issues. For example, repeated "." symbols, repeated links. It is recommended that you check and fix them, or consider reorganizing the content. |
Thanks for curating this great list...let me know if you need any help to add more stuff. amazing work. I also do write technical guides. |
@tyaga001 Sure, appreciate for that. If you want to suggest a new resource or category, just send a pull request or start a discussion in the repository. Thanks for your comment. You are always welcome!
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There are still some typos. I recommend passing it through ChatGPT to iron out the typos. |
@sindresorhus I have corrected those typos with a VS Code extension named Code Spell Checker, and passed it through a ChatGPT-like application of China. Thanks very much for your suggestion!
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Your PR has an unnecessary addition of a Contents item. Also, there are some lint issues in your list, such as broken links (e.g., https://www.googlgoogle.com/ instead of https://www.google.com/).
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Repo URL: https://github.com/wongyah/awesome-technical-writing-learning
Site URL: https://resources.docsimpo.work/
The list lists awesome and free resources about technical writing, ranging from courses and tutorials for beginners, popular authoring format (such as Markdown and DITA), to automatic processing technologies. I believe the list will be extremely useful for technical writers and engineers who need to write technical contents.
My comments for the pull requests to be reviewed:
I also opened a pull request: Improve the list guidelines and pull request guidelines (pull request template) #2984
By submitting this pull request I confirm I've read and complied with the below requirements 🖖
Please read it multiple times. I spent a lot of time on these guidelines and most people miss a lot.
Requirements for your pull request
Try to prioritize unreviewed PRs, but you can also add more comments to reviewed PRs. Go through the below list when reviewing. This requirement is meant to help make the Awesome project self-sustaining. Comment here which PRs you reviewed. You're expected to put a good effort into this and to be thorough. Look at previous PR reviews for inspiration. Just commenting “looks good” or simply marking the pull request as approved does not count! You have to actually point out mistakes or improvement suggestions. Comments pointing out lint violation are allowed, but does not count as a review.
Add Name of List
. It should not contain the wordAwesome
.Add Swift
Add Software Architecture
Update readme.md
Add Awesome Swift
Add swift
add Swift
Adding Swift
Added Swift
- [iOS](…) - Mobile operating system for Apple phones and tablets.
- [Framer](…) - Prototyping interactive UI designs.
- [iOS](…) - Resources and tools for iOS development.
- [Framer](…)
- [Framer](…) - prototyping interactive UI designs
#readme
.- [Software Architecture](https://github.com/simskij/awesome-software-architecture#readme) - The discipline of designing and building software.
Requirements for your Awesome list
That means 30 days from either the first real commit or when it was open-sourced. Whatever is most recent.
awesome-lint
on your list and fix the reported issues. If there are false-positives or things that cannot/shouldn't be fixed, please report it.main
, notmaster
.Mobile operating system for Apple phones and tablets.
Prototyping interactive UI designs.
Resources and tools for iOS development.
Awesome Framer packages and tools.
If you have not put in considerable effort into your list, your pull request will be immediately closed.
awesome-name-of-list
.awesome-swift
awesome-web-typography
awesome-Swift
AwesomeWebTypography
# Awesome Name of List
.# Awesome Swift
# Awesome Web Typography
# awesome-swift
# AwesomeSwift
awesome-list
&awesome
as GitHub topics. I encourage you to add more relevant topics.Awesome X
and a logo withAwesome X
. You can put the header image in a#
(Markdown header) or<h1>
.Contents
, notTable of Contents
.Contributing
orFootnotes
sections.https://github.com/<user>/<repo>/community/license/new?branch=main&template=cc0-1.0
(replace<user>
and<repo>
accordingly).license
orLICENSE
in the repo root with the license text.Licence
section to the readme. GitHub already shows the license name and link to the full text at the top of the repo.unicorn
.contributing.md
. The casing is up to you.Contributing
, positioned at the top or bottom of the main content.Footnotes
section at the bottom of the readme. The section should not be present in the Table of Contents.Example:
- [AVA](…) - JavaScript test runner.
Node.js
, notNodeJS
ornode.js
.You can still use a CI for linting, but the badge has no value in the readme.
Inspired by awesome-foo
orInspired by the Awesome project
kinda link at the top of the readme. The Awesome badge is enough.Go to the top and read it again.