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Rename Higher Education #2385

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@rscircus rscircus commented Sep 19, 2022

Renames the section 'Higher Education' to 'Health and Social Sciences' as 'Higher Education' applies to many items in the list. At the same time we are reducing the number of items in the 'Miscellaneous' section.

Renames the section 'Higher Education' to 'Health and Social Sciences'. At the same time reducing number of items in the 'Miscellaneous' section.
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A next idea would be to gather everything which is related to 'Writing', like: LaTeX, Markdown, etc.

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rscircus commented Sep 19, 2022

By moving an item:

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The linter complains about a credential url which can not be parsed. How is that possible? Can it be that the linter covers only the 'added' repos, @sindresorhus ?

Move more items from Misc. And sort everything by alphabet.
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@sindresorhus - hm, the same check failure after the second commit. Seems to me that the linter considers 'new' or 'moved' entries only... :/

@sindresorhus sindresorhus merged commit 52b6dba into sindresorhus:main Sep 22, 2022
alex-semenyuk pushed a commit to alex-semenyuk/awesome that referenced this pull request Feb 19, 2023
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