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# Contribution Guidelines
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## App to be submitted
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Not all tools can be considered. The aim of the list is to provide a concise list of awesome CLI tools and apps. This means that suggested software should:
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- Do one thing and do it well
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- Have a free and open source license
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- Be easy to install
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- Be well documented
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## Pull Request Style
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**Ground Rules:**
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- No duplicates.
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- Individual pull request for each suggestion.
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- The apps repository is older than 90 days.
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- The apps repository has more than 20 stars (if on Github).
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**Formatting & Style:**
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- The pull request shall be titled: `Add APP_NAME`.
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- The app is added at the bottom of the relevant category.
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- Use the following format: `[APP_NAME](LINK) - DESCRIPTION.`
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- Description starts with a capital and ends with a full stop (period).
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- A description should be short and concise. No redudant info like "CLI".
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- No trailing whitespace.
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- Check your spelling and grammar.
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## Other Pull Requests
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Pull requests that are not adding a new app, but introduce new categories or improve the readme are always welcome! In that case feel free to disregard the given structure above.
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