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ISSUE #1000!!!!! πŸš€πŸš€πŸš€ πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‚Β #1000

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They said we'd never make it.

They said we would fail.

But look at us now.

Recommendations are pouring in at an unprecedented pace. Users love this repo so much that they'll create an account, build an entire repo, and submit to the list, all in one day. And without ever even visiting the page in a browser.

The problem isn't really about bots, per se. Many advanced users automate the majority of their workflow anyway. The problem is more about what you might call "spam", or, when it's made by AI, "slop". The deluge of spam that's swept over this repo is something I was not prepared for. Not only have we been receiving very low-quality recommendations, even the ones that are half-decent are basically the kinds of thing that people have been building since Claude Code was still in research preview. Or, whatever happens to be trending that week.

For example a quick query to the GitHub search bar for issues in this repo containing the words "orchestrator" or "multi-agent" returns dozens of results in the past month. And the sad thing is, Claude Code now offers these features natively, and it's really good.

For a long time, I tried to seek out and highlight repositories that were new, and interesting, and not receiving much attention. But that's no longer sustainable. As a result, those users who are doing really innovative things, but have not received much attention, will probably be excluded from submitting their projects, thanks to the need for even stricter submission requirements.

The disregard for basic guidelines, such as trying to contribute to a repo without even glancing at the CONTRIBUTING doc, is very disappointing. So, we'll just have to adapt.

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