pcqpcq/open-source-android-apps — reverse-engineered prompt
Reverse engineered prompt
Build me a public GitHub project that is a clean curated directory of open source Android apps.
I want the main page to explain why the list exists, show nice badges for stars, forks, total apps, last update, and license, then highlight the most popular apps with their names, short descriptions, links, and star counts. The apps should also be grouped into easy categories like communication, education, games, multimedia, news, productivity, social, tools, travel, Android TV, and Wear OS.
Please make it simple for someone to browse, discover good Android apps, and contribute a new app. Add clear contribution instructions, a friendly FAQ area, and category pages that can grow over time. If scripts are useful, add a small Python script to help update category counts or rebuild the main README from the category data.
Keep it lightweight, easy to maintain, and friendly for people who just want to find good open source Android apps.
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