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Collections
Curated lists and insight into burgeoning industries, topics, and communities.
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Pixel Art Tools
Creating pixel art for fun or animated sprites for a game? The digital artist in you will love these apps and tools!
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Text editors
The text editor is a sacred application for developers. Here's a showcase of some amazingly awesome open source editors.
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Learn to Code
Resources to help people learn to code
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Clean code linters
Make sure your code matches your style guide with these essential code linters.#
Open journalism
See how publications and data-driven journalists use open source to power their newsroom and ensure information is reported fairly and accurately.#
Design essentials
This collection of design libraries are the best on the web, and will complete your toolset for designing stunning products.#
Music
Drop the code bass with these musically themed repositories.Government apps
Sites, apps, and tools built by governments across the world to make government work better, together. Read more at https://government.github.com#
DevOps tools
These tools help you manage servers and deploy happier and more often with more confidence.#
Front-end JavaScript frameworks
While the number of ways to organize JavaScript is almost infinite, here are some tools that help you build single-page applications.#
GitHub Browser Extensions
Some useful and fun browser extensions to personalize your GitHub browser experience.GitHub Pages examples
Fine examples of projects using GitHub Pages (https://pages.github.com).#
Hacking Minecraft
Minecraft is a game about building blocks, but it doesn’t end there. Take Minecraft further with some of the projects below, or dive into the code mines and hammer your own!#
JavaScript Game Engines
Learn or level up your 1337 gamedev skills and build amazing games together for web, desktop, or mobile using these HTML5 / JavaScript game engines.Learn to Code
Resources to help people learn to code#
Getting started with machine learning
Today, machine learning—the study of algorithms that make data-based predictions—has found a new audience and a new set of possibilities.#
Made in Africa
Developers in Africa use open source technology to solve some of the world's most intractable problems and grow their business ecosystems. Here's a snapshot of local projects across the continent.Net neutrality
Software, research, and organizations protecting the free and open internet.#
Open data
Examples of using GitHub to store, publish, and collaborate on open, machine-readable datasetsOpen source organizations
A showcase of organizations showcasing their open source projects.#
Policies
From federal governments to corporations to student clubs, groups of all sizes are using GitHub to share, discuss, and improve laws. *Ask not what the repository can do for you...*#