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The Rise of OnlyGames: Unlocking the Power of Open-Source Gaming on GitHub
In a digital economy where every click is monetized, OnlyGames.GitHub stands as a refreshing relic of what the early internet promised: free, fast, and fun entertainment. onlygames.github
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Hey everyone,
Recommendations (actionable)
- Add/expand README with: project description, setup, run/build steps, contribution guide, license.
- Add LICENSE (MIT/Apache-2.0) to clarify reuse.
- Add GitHub Actions workflow to run lint/build and deploy to Pages (if applicable).
- Run dependency audit and update vulnerable packages.
- Add basic tests or linters (ESLint, stylelint) and enforce via CI.
- Improve web performance: compress images, enable caching, minify assets.
- Accessibility: add alt text, proper contrast, and semantic HTML.
- Tag a release and add CHANGELOG for versioning.
- Encourage contributions: add CONTRIBUTING.md and issue templates.
- If repo is meant for GitHub Pages, ensure CNAME and correct branch are configured.
- Sustainability: Open-source gaming projects often rely on volunteer contributions, which can be unpredictable and difficult to sustain.
- Monetization: Open-source games often lack traditional revenue streams, making it difficult for developers to earn a living from their work.
- Quality Control: Open-source software can be prone to bugs and errors, which can impact the gaming experience.
Why it stands out:
The Rise of OnlyGames: Unlocking the Power of Open-Source Gaming on GitHub
In a digital economy where every click is monetized, OnlyGames.GitHub stands as a refreshing relic of what the early internet promised: free, fast, and fun entertainment.
Body:
Hey everyone,
Recommendations (actionable)
- Add/expand README with: project description, setup, run/build steps, contribution guide, license.
- Add LICENSE (MIT/Apache-2.0) to clarify reuse.
- Add GitHub Actions workflow to run lint/build and deploy to Pages (if applicable).
- Run dependency audit and update vulnerable packages.
- Add basic tests or linters (ESLint, stylelint) and enforce via CI.
- Improve web performance: compress images, enable caching, minify assets.
- Accessibility: add alt text, proper contrast, and semantic HTML.
- Tag a release and add CHANGELOG for versioning.
- Encourage contributions: add CONTRIBUTING.md and issue templates.
- If repo is meant for GitHub Pages, ensure CNAME and correct branch are configured.
- Sustainability: Open-source gaming projects often rely on volunteer contributions, which can be unpredictable and difficult to sustain.
- Monetization: Open-source games often lack traditional revenue streams, making it difficult for developers to earn a living from their work.
- Quality Control: Open-source software can be prone to bugs and errors, which can impact the gaming experience.
Why it stands out: