Awesome for Girls
An Awesome collection of resources, communities, and initiatives aimed at supporting girls in tech.
About this tool
Awesome for Girls
URL: https://github.com/cristianoliveira/awesome4girls#readme
Category: Themed Directories
Tags: community, diversity, education
Overview
Awesome for Girls (awesome4girls) is a curated, open-source directory of inclusive events, projects, and initiatives focused on supporting women and girls in the tech industry.
Features
- Curated resource list: A maintained collection of links to events, projects, and initiatives aimed at women/girls in technology.
- Focus on inclusion in tech: Highlights opportunities and communities specifically for women and other underrepresented genders in technical fields.
- Community-driven contributions: Public repository accepts contributions via pull requests, guided by a
CONTRIBUTING.mdfile. - Code of conduct: Includes a formal
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.mdbased on the Contributor Covenant to promote respectful collaboration. - Open source structure:
- Repository organized into
libandspecdirectories (Ruby-based tooling/tests). - Uses a
Rakefilefor tasks andGemfilefor Ruby dependencies. - Continuous integration configured via
.travis.yml.
- Repository organized into
- License: Distributed under an open-source license (
LICENSE.txtin the repo). - Awesome list ecosystem: Part of the broader "Awesome" curated lists, following the sindresorhus/awesome guidelines.
Pricing
- Free: Public, open-source list available at no cost for browsing, using, and contributing.
License
- Open-source license (see
LICENSE.txtin the repository for full terms).
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