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Guidelines to contribute

Simply put the name of the application in the list, and make sure you add ports to the software if some exist. If it's available only in Git, that's no worry. Link to its homepage or a guide on how to install it, ideally you will have installed it so you know the process and know that the program functions correctly. Also write a short description for the application + add icon. (If the program also has a blurb on it's homepage of it's functions that also works.) Make sure it is put under the appropriate topic. That can always be clarified in the pull request if neccesary. Ensure everything is alphabetically sorted.


Unsure how to contribute?

The format is pretty straightforward:

- [![Open-Source Software][OSS Icon]](http://OPENSOURCECODE.git.com) [NAME OF PROGRAM](PROGRAM HOMEPAGE) - This is an explanation of what the program does written by you or a copy of the official explanation of the program from the programs homepage. either works fine here.

[![Available in FreeBSD](img/freebsdico.png)](https://www.freshports.org/shells/zsh/) [![Available in NetBSD](img/netbsdico.png)](https://pkgsrc.se/shells/zsh) [![Available in DragonflyBSD](img/dragonflybsdico.png)](https://pkgsrc.se/shells/zsh) [![Available in OpenBSD](img/openbsdico.png)](https://openports.se/shells/zsh) ![](img/termprog.png)

This second block is one tab over, to make sure that the icons line up, the links in this block all go to either: Freshports.org, pkgsrc.se, or openports.se. Freshports for FreeBSD, pkgsrc for Dragonfly and NetBSD, and Openports for OpenBSD. If the BSD in question doesn't have a port available in any one or all of the sites, remove the whole object. Please insert the if the program is terminal only to clarify where the program can be used, either on a window manager desktop or command line.

other information across the list is also welcome, in case you have a new forum, or source of BSD info to add to the appropriate place.