Please ensure your pull request adheres to the following guidelines:
- Search previous suggestions before making a new one, as yours may be a duplicate.
- Make an individual pull request for each suggestion.
- Check your spelling and grammar.
- Make sure your text editor is set to remove trailing whitespace.
- The pull request and commit should have a useful title.
- Entries must be of this form :
#### [Item Name](link-to-wikipedia)
> A one-line description of the item
Succinct paragraph about the entry. (wrapped at 80 columns)
[Reference Name 1](some-other-reference)
[Reference Name 2](some-other-reference-1)
- Reference Naming Guidelines: If the article has a title that is related to the item
in self explanatory way (such as
What is item-name?
, orHow item-name works?
, then, the source of the article must be mentioned in the format:
R: source-of-article.com
If not, then the title of the article may be used.
R: Title of the article
)
- You may shorten the name of the item to a suitable acronym for use in the item's entry. (Check DKE)
- Every entry must have atleast one reference apart from WikiPedia.
- If the entry does not have a wikipedia page, then consider writing one.
- If the existence of a particular effect is popularly debated, then please mention the views of the critics in the succinct paragraph about the item.
- You may add atmost three references, in one line.
- A soft upper bound on references is 6. (excluding WikiPedia)
- If your entry consists of an image, put the image inside the
img/
directory, with the name of your entry. - Thanks a lot to @sindresorhus for the basic idea, and the help selecting the name of this list and a tweet as well
Thank you for your suggestions!