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Add Generative AI #2445
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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. |
I will, although I have already spent quite some time on the guidelines and I'm not sure which things you are referring to. I will go over them again though. If this is about the linting error, there is just one, which appears twice:
which I think is triggered because those item titles are abbreviations and hence capital only. I created a bug report for this: sindresorhus/awesome-lint#153 |
By the way the reviewed PRs are: |
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Looks good, small wording suggestions for clarity.
Co-authored-by: ademidun <tomiademidun@gmail.com>
@ademidun You're right, that sounds better. BTW as far as I can see all requirements are met for this to be merged. If you spot something that is missing, please let me know. Linting fails, but that is because of a bug in the linter (that should now be solved). |
@sindresorhus Could you run the checks again, now that the bug in awesome-lint has been fixed? Thanks |
Would be useful if the entries in https://github.com/steven2358/awesome-generative-ai#recommended-reading has a summary (you can use ChatGPT for a single sentence summary) https://github.com/steven2358/awesome-generative-ai#milestones The description should say what the things are. |
@sindresorhus: Fixed! Link to the corrected list: https://github.com/steven2358/awesome-generative-ai Commit for succinct description of the project: steven2358/awesome-generative-ai@c5eabfa Commit for descriptions of recommended reading items and milestones: steven2358/awesome-generative-ai@f90967f I will not deny ChatGPT helped :) |
That is... awesome! Thanks! |
https://github.com/steven2358/awesome-generative-ai
A list of models and services that allow people to generate text, code, images, audio, and so on. The included resources are "modern", meaning most of them are based on neural networks known as Large Language Models that have started to appear in 2020 with GPT-3. While the first models focused on the generation of text, and then computer code, in 2022 these models have meade headlines with the release of models that generate high-quality imagery. The list is ordered by the type of content that is to be generated, i.e. text, code, image, video, audio, and more.
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