# Contribution Guidelines Unfortunately, not every library/tool/framework can be considered. The aim of the list is to provide a concise list of noteworthy software. This means that suggested software is either (a) widely used so that its existence alone is a reason to know it regardless of personal opinion (b) highly discussed in the community due to its innovative nature (b) absolutely unique in its approach and function If a certain entry does not get accepted, you should first look if there has been a discussion before. These discussions are in the issue section and normally marked with the question tag. If there hasn't been such a topic, you are free to create a new issue tagged as question. Furthermore, please ensure your pull request follows the following guidlines: * Please search previous suggestions before making a new one, as yours may be a duplicate. * Please make an individual pull request for each suggestion. * Use the following format for libraries: \[LIBRARY\]\(LINK\) - DESCRIPTION. * Entries should be sorted in ascending alphabetical order, i.e. a to z. * Prefix duplicate library names with their vendor or namespace followed by a space: Foo\Bar would be Foo Bar. * New categories, or improvements to the existing categorisation are welcome. * Keep descriptions short, simple and unbiased. * End all descriptions with a full stop/period. * Check your spelling and grammar. * Make sure your text editor is set to remove trailing whitespace. Thank you for your suggestions!