If you would like to contribute a useful app or tool - send me a Pull Request. Please, follow the following rules:
- Please, check your spelling and grammar.
- Please, check MY spelling and grammar too: issue a PR if you see something embarassing.
- Create separate Pull Requests for each suggestion.
- Search previous suggestions before making a new one to avoid duplicates. If the suggestion exists - please upvote instead of creating a new PR.
- Try making your Pull Request as informative as possible. Tell how the app or tool you're submitting was helpful to you. I hope you personally use stuff that you’re recommending, and aren't just shamelessly advertising.
- Put your content as the last item of the subcategory.
Please, use the following format for the links in Pull Requests:
-<tab>[Name of the tool](Link to the landing page) - Description, 1-2 sentences max.
<tab>[Pricing](Link to the pricing page): Description about what is included into the free plan.
For example:
- [Github actions](https://github.com/features/actions) - CI/CD workflow automations
[Pricing](https://github.com/features/actions): up to 2K build minutes per month, free for open source.
- Please submit only the tools that are free, have free plans, or charge per transaction if it's a financial tool: it's absolutely important that the tool you're submitting is really easy to try out.
- Please don't submit obviously promotional content with low quality of landing page and/or the app itself.
- Please submit apps and tools that can be useful for engineers building side projects.
- When submitting your recommendation - explain how exactly it can be helpful.
I'll do my best to review your submission as soon as I can. Although keep in mind that it might take a couple of days: I'll need to review it first and check whether it respects the rules above. Your submission might also be rejected if it's irrelevant or is of a low quality. Is it subjective? Yep. Am I doing this for the interests of engineers? Absolutely! But, if you feel me being unfair - please reach out and let me know.
Good luck!
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