Before contributing anything, read this carefully.
This repository is a list of awesome resources for Epitech students. It is meant to be a place where you can find a lot of useful links to help you during your studies made by Epitech students for Epitech students.
It's in any way a place to rank repositories. I don't have the power to know which repository is better than another one. This is why you may find a lot of repositories from the same person.
If you want to contribute, please read the following section.
You must minimize words to describe your addition by avoiding repeating words.
For exemple, if you want to add a tool to help you with your shell, you must not write "Shell" in the description of your tool. Instead, you must put it in the correct category and you may write "Shell" in the name of your tool, and write a description of your tool without the word "Shell".
Avoid subjective term if possible, and if there's explain what it is about.
For tools, you must add a link to the official repository. If you want to add a anything, please follow the following template:
- [Addition Name](link) - Description of the addition.
Every repositories must have a comprehensive README.md file with a description of the project. It must describe the project in a way that a beginner can understand what it is about, and how to use it, and it may have images. They may be some exception to this rule, but it will be decided on a case by case basis.
For documentation, it will be evaluated on a case by case basis. If the documentation is good enough, it will be added to the list. If not, it will be rejected.
If not followed, your pull request will be rejected.
MIT License. See LICENSE for more information. Do not copy this repository without giving credits to the original author.