Awesome-Linux-Software
A curated awesome list of Linux applications, software, tools, and other useful materials for various Linux distributions.
About this tool
Awesome-Linux-Software
Website: https://github.com/VoLuong/Awesome-Linux-Software
Category: Themed Directories
Tags: linux, software, awesome-lists
Overview
Awesome-Linux-Software is a curated, community-maintained list of Linux applications, tools, and other useful resources for various Linux distributions. It is hosted as a GitHub repository and provides categorized recommendations to help users discover Linux software.
Features
- Curated Awesome List: Focused specifically on Linux applications, software, tools, and materials.
- Broad Software Coverage: Includes a wide range of Linux programs across many categories (e.g., desktop, development, utilities, etc. — as typical for awesome lists).
- Multi-language READMEs: Documentation available in multiple languages, including:
- English (README.md)
- Spanish (README_es-ES.md)
- French (README_fr-FR.md)
- Portuguese – Brazil (README_pt-BR.md)
- Thai (README_th-TH.md)
- Chinese – Simplified (README_zh-CN.md)
- Arabic (Readme_ar-AR.md)
- Web-Friendly View: An
index.htmlfile is provided for browsing the list in a web page layout. - Automated Maintenance:
auto_sortdirectory suggests scripts or tooling to keep entries organized.- GitHub Actions workflows in
.github/workflowsfor continuous integration or automated checks. .gitlab-ci.ymlfor CI on GitLab.
- Contribution Guidelines: A
CONTRIBUTING.mdfile defines how users can propose additions or changes to the list. - License & Configuration Files: Additional repository configs like
.whitesourceto manage or scan dependencies/compliance.
Pricing
- Not applicable. This is a free, open GitHub repository / list.
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