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thedaviddias/Front-End-Checklist

A large, actively maintained front-end launch checklist repository for modern websites and HTML pages. It is highly popular (72,426 stars, 6,630 forks), not archived, and still seeing updates, with the latest recorded commit on 2025-02-14 and repo metadata updated on 2026-03-31. The project is mostly documentation/content rather than application code, centered on a detailed README checklist with supporting data and tooling for markdown formatting and link checks.

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Prefer this fork if you want a Korean-localized checklist site and do not need current upstream updates. Prefer upstream if you want the latest checklist content, active maintenance, and simpler long-term syncing.

Prefer this fork if you need a Chinese-localized, presentation-focused checklist and can tolerate it being substantially behind upstream. Prefer upstream if you need the latest checklist content and ongoing maintenance.

Choose this fork only if you value localization or a frozen checklist more than staying current. If you want the latest checklist content and link maintenance, upstream is the better default.

Choose this fork only if you specifically want the Russian-localized version or a frozen snapshot; otherwise upstream is the better default because it is actively maintained and much newer.

Prefer this fork only if Turkish localization matters more than freshness. Otherwise, upstream is the better choice because it is actively maintained and much more current.

Choose this fork if you want a Japanese-localized checklist and a Qiita-style publishing workflow. Choose upstream if you need current content, ongoing maintenance, and the full latest checklist.

Choose this fork if Portuguese localization matters more than staying current with upstream. Choose upstream if you want the latest checklist content and active maintenance.

Choose upstream unless you specifically need an old, frozen snapshot. This fork adds no visible functionality and is materially behind current maintenance.

Choose this fork if you want a Spanish version of the checklist and are comfortable owning maintenance yourself. Stick with upstream if you want the most current checklist and ongoing updates.

Choose this fork if French localization matters more than freshness; choose upstream if you want the latest checklist content and maintenance.