Seeking Feedback on a Pixel Art GIF Collection for GitHub READMEs #199198
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🎨 Pixel Art README GIFs - Feedback & Suggestions Wanted
Hi everyone 👋
I recently put together a small project called Pixel Art README GIFs, a curated collection of pixel-art GIFs intended for use in GitHub READMEs, project pages, and developer profiles.
The idea is to keep things simple: organized, fast-loading, and easy to reuse without hunting across multiple sources.
💡 What this project is trying to solve
GitHub-friendly GIFs are often:
This project tries to address that by organizing everything into a clean, navigable system with direct CDN usage.
🧩 Current features
Categorized GIF collection
CDN-ready embed snippets (jsDelivr)
Paginated browsing to keep pages lightweight
Optimized assets for better performance in READMEs
🤝 Feedback I’m looking for
Since this is still evolving, I’d really appreciate feedback on:
📌 Repository
https://github.com/ViratiAkiraNandhanReddy/pixel-art-readme-gifs
If you find the structure or idea useful, feel free to star the repo — it helps a lot in knowing whether the approach is actually useful for others ⭐
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