Thanks for taking the time to contribute 👍
The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to Awesome Ruby. These are just guidelines, not rules, use your best judgment and feel free to propose changes to this project.
Do you know any cool Ruby project that isn't listed here? It isn't also on the open issues or pull requests? Please create a new issue or submit a pull request, we will be happy to receive it!
Feel free to take any open issue, just make sure that you follow the contribution guidelines.
Just use GitHub reactions and comments to express your feelings/experience about open suggestions (additions or removals).
- Please search previous suggestions before making a new one, as yours may be a duplicate.
- Use the following format:
[Library](url) - Description.
- The link should be the name of the package or project.
- Links and categories should be sorted alphabetically.
- Add one link per pull-request.
- Keep descriptions concise, clear and simple, and end them with a period/stop.
- Check your spelling and grammar.
- New categories, or improvements to the existing ones are also welcome.
- Make sure your text editor is set to remove trailing whitespace.
To stay on the list, projects should follow these quality standards:
- Generally used (at least 10k downloads) and useful to the community.
- Actively maintained (even if that just means take care of open issues and/or keep compatibility with current Ruby versions).
- Stable.
- Documented.
- Tests.
Thanks to all contributors, you're awesome and wouldn't be possible without you!