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https://github.com/ai-collection/ai-collection

It is a collection of awesome generative AI applications that have place for more visibility on the web. Every website is checked for quality and links are periodically checked using a Lychee GitHub Action. Websites that are not responsive are removed from the list.
The list passes the awesome-linter and I will make sure that it stays this way.
The list does not starts with an awesome- prefix but I saw awesome lists that does not start with it so trying to leave the name as is (e.g https://github.com/papers-we-love/papers-we-love)

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hallvaaw commented Feb 5, 2023

Hi @kerbelp,

Have you reviewed two other pull requests in this repository? If so, could you list them?

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kerbelp commented Feb 6, 2023

@hallvaaw, thanks for the review.

I reviewed:
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kerbelp commented Feb 6, 2023

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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.

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kerbelp commented Feb 6, 2023

@sindresorhus from my understanding, the two sections that my list does not follow are:

  1. My list name does not start with a prefix of awesome-
  2. The structure of the list is a table and not Title - Description.

I believe that my list will bring more value in a table structure, as it adds more information about the different items (more detailed description and "Offer Free Version").

I made sure that there are no linter issues, so please let me know if these are strict rules and if so, I will close this PR.
Thanks.

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Hi @kerbelp ,

Thanks for wonderful AI collection list.

Looks like few characters from https://github.com/ai-collection/ai-collection/blob/main/README.md are not shown properly. its showing �� as mentioned below. few of them are listed down. but there are few more such characters in the readme file. It would be nice if those are handled.

  •  Weâ��ve helped over 100,000 people land their dream jobs
  • Powered by AI it answers your teamâ��s questions inside Slack
  • Oasis Â�� Never Worry How You Look

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kerbelp commented Feb 27, 2023

Hi @praveen-klaytn
Thanks for the comment.
I fixed the bad characters in ai-collection 🙏

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sindresorhus commented Apr 23, 2023

I think the list should be called Awesome AI Apps since it's a about apps. "collection" is a too generic term and could be anything.

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sindresorhus commented Apr 23, 2023

It also feels like most of the "Title" and "Description"column content is simply copy-pasted from the website without any care to the quality.

Example;
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Feels like too much content. I would try to reduce the content and increase the quality (including the quality of how the entries are described).

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kerbelp commented Apr 24, 2023

Thanks for the input @sindresorhus, I have a plan to increase quality and reduce content.
Will ping here once its ready.

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Hi,
Thanks for making this awesome list.
Some feedbacks:

  • There is too much content in the list and the readers might not be able to search correctly within it.
  • The logo should be "either centered, fullwidth, or placed at the top-right of the readme" according to the guidelines.

Thanks!

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