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<p align="center"> ```v0.1.1-alpha``` </p>
<table align="center"><tr><td>v0.1.1-alpha</td></tr></table>
<h1 align="center"> definitive-opensource </h1>
<p align="center"> A definitive list of the best of everything open source </p>
<p align="center"> A definitive list of the best of everything </p>
> [!NOTE]
> Submit or make changes by forking this repo, editing, commiting, and opening a pull-request. Please make sure you include a description of what you have updated or added.
> Project is currently in the alpha stage and under heavy development. Formatting is still rough, a universal organization system has not yet been implemented, and many popular open-source projects are not yet included. Consult the roadmap for further information regarding development.
> [!TIP]
> For an open source project to be approved for submission, the repo MUST have over 1k stars, and preferably over 5k stars - but this is flexible. If the app is extraordinary or does a task nothing else does, it will most likely be accepted. The app should also have relatively recent commits or something that signifies active development.
> Submit or make changes by forking this repo, editing, commiting, and opening a pull-request. Please make sure you include a description of what you have updated or added. For an open source project to be approved for submission, the repo MUST have over 1k stars, and preferably over 5k stars - but this is flexible. If the app is extraordinary or does a task nothing else does, it will most likely be accepted. The app should also have relatively recent commits or something that signifies active development.
> [!CAUTION]
> Star count last updated 10/15/2024. API retrieval system of stars currently being implemented for always up-to-date star counts.
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Guaging the quality of software based on popularity alone is not the best way, I do admit, but to keep this list functioning at scale it is the most reliable method.
## License
This project is released under the MIT license, hereby granting anyone to use, distribute, or modify this project even for commercial purposes. See the license tab for further information.
This project is released under the ```MIT license```, hereby granting anyone to use, distribute, or modify this project even for commercial purposes. See the license tab for further information.
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