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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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Recommendations (actionable)

  1. Add/expand README with: project description, setup, run/build steps, contribution guide, license.
  2. Add LICENSE (MIT/Apache-2.0) to clarify reuse.
  3. Add GitHub Actions workflow to run lint/build and deploy to Pages (if applicable).
  4. Run dependency audit and update vulnerable packages.
  5. Add basic tests or linters (ESLint, stylelint) and enforce via CI.
  6. Improve web performance: compress images, enable caching, minify assets.
  7. Accessibility: add alt text, proper contrast, and semantic HTML.
  8. Tag a release and add CHANGELOG for versioning.
  9. Encourage contributions: add CONTRIBUTING.md and issue templates.
  10. If repo is meant for GitHub Pages, ensure CNAME and correct branch are configured.
  1. Sustainability: Open-source gaming projects often rely on volunteer contributions, which can be unpredictable and difficult to sustain.
  2. Monetization: Open-source games often lack traditional revenue streams, making it difficult for developers to earn a living from their work.
  3. 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)

  1. Add/expand README with: project description, setup, run/build steps, contribution guide, license.
  2. Add LICENSE (MIT/Apache-2.0) to clarify reuse.
  3. Add GitHub Actions workflow to run lint/build and deploy to Pages (if applicable).
  4. Run dependency audit and update vulnerable packages.
  5. Add basic tests or linters (ESLint, stylelint) and enforce via CI.
  6. Improve web performance: compress images, enable caching, minify assets.
  7. Accessibility: add alt text, proper contrast, and semantic HTML.
  8. Tag a release and add CHANGELOG for versioning.
  9. Encourage contributions: add CONTRIBUTING.md and issue templates.
  10. If repo is meant for GitHub Pages, ensure CNAME and correct branch are configured.
  1. Sustainability: Open-source gaming projects often rely on volunteer contributions, which can be unpredictable and difficult to sustain.
  2. Monetization: Open-source games often lack traditional revenue streams, making it difficult for developers to earn a living from their work.
  3. Quality Control: Open-source software can be prone to bugs and errors, which can impact the gaming experience.

Why it stands out: