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Thanks for making an Awesome list! 🙌 It looks like you didn't read the guidelines closely enough. I noticed multiple things that are not followed. Try going through the list point for point to ensure you follow it. I spent a lot of time creating the guidelines so I wouldn't have to comment on common mistakes, and rather spend my time improving Awesome. |
I’ve read through the guidelines several times and I believe to satisfy all criteria? The only thing I skipped was the silly unicorn message, as I thought it’s a joke? |
unicorn |
Can I please bump this request? |
The list title is a bit long. I think it should be |
The top description in https://github.com/svilupp/awesome-generative-ai-meets-julia-language is missing a description about "generative AI". |
The list logo is not visible when using GitHub in dark mode. |
The awesome badge needs a space. |
Descriptions should not include the title. |
Work some more on the list. Make sure all the descriptions are high-quality. |
Thank you. That does not capture it well, because we want to add anything that can be used in/with/for or has any loose connection to Julia (eg, a product that includes GenAI components and is tied to the Julia ecosystem). It would be only 3 characters difference. |
Assumed to be obvious, but I've rectified it. |
The list itself does not have a logo. If you're referring to the Julia logo, I can see it fine in the dark mode and I'm afraid I don't have the right to change the logo. I'm afraid there is no way to action this feedback |
Regarding the CI failure, it's an awesome-lint bug. It marks GitHub "[!IMPORTANT]" block as an undefined reference. It's a standard GitHub markdown block. |
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- [Elm](https://github.com/sporto/awesome-elm#readme) | |||
- [Erlang](https://github.com/drobakowski/awesome-erlang#readme) | |||
- [Julia](https://github.com/svaksha/Julia.jl#readme) - High-level dynamic programming language designed to address the needs of high-performance numerical analysis and computational science. | |||
- [Generative AI Meets Julia](https://github.com/svilupp/awesome-generative-ai-meets-julia-language#readme) - Algorithms and models that leverage machine learning for generating new content, automating workflows, and extracting insights showcasing projects and resources that push the boundaries of what's possible. |
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- [Generative AI Meets Julia](https://github.com/svilupp/awesome-generative-ai-meets-julia-language#readme) - Algorithms and models that leverage machine learning for generating new content, automating workflows, and extracting insights showcasing projects and resources that push the boundaries of what's possible. | |
- [Generative AI](https://github.com/svilupp/awesome-generative-ai-meets-julia-language#readme) - Algorithms and models that leverage machine learning for generating new content, automating workflows, and extracting insights showcasing projects and resources that push the boundaries of what's possible. |
and the description is too long.
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Generative AI Meets Julia
This list is a comprehensive guide to generative AI projects and resources in Julia. It's only one of its kind focusing on the Julia language.
By submitting this pull request I confirm I've read and complied with the below requirements 🖖
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