atakanaltok/awesome-useful-websites — reverse-engineered prompt
Reverse engineered prompt
Build me a clean, friendly website for an “Awesome Useful Websites” collection. I want it to turn the long README style list into something normal people can browse, search, and actually use.
The site should show categories like tools, travel, health, music, jobs, startups, design, academia, science, AI, web development, privacy, programming, cheat sheets, and other useful website lists. Each website should have a name, link, short description, category, and simple tags for paid, student friendly, or website down using the symbols explained in the README.
Please make the homepage feel like a discovery page for hidden gems on the internet, with a search bar, category filters, and clean cards. Also include a simple about section that explains where the links came from, Product Hunt, Reddit, Hacker News, and similar places, plus a small contributing section so people know they can suggest new sites.
Keep it lightweight and easy to maintain. Use the README as the source of truth and look up current docs online if needed.
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