First and foremost, thanks for the help, I appreciate all of the contributions, and the awesome-zsh-plugins list wouldn't be nearly as complete without them. You may add to the list by submitting a pull request or adding a link in an issue.
* Please make sure all new framework, plugin, themes or completions entries have a license file. Some users are particular about the code they use and want to be sure they are compliant with licensing, so please make sure it's easy for them to determine what the license is. I am aware that there are existing entries without licenses, they were added before I instituted the license policy.
* The list is split into sections for frameworks, plugins, themes and completions, please add your entries to the appropriate section(s). If an entry is a plugin that provides both plugin functionality and tab completions, add it to the plugins section. If an entry is a plugin that provides both plugin functionality and a theme, please add it to the theme section. The completions section is meant for projects that only provide extra tab completions.
* Each entry should be a single line that ends in a period. This makes keeping the sections sorted easier. We let GitHub's markdown formatter handle adding any required line breaks rather than embedding breaks in the entries ourselves, this also allows us to work with any browser window width.
* For consistency, please use all caps for ZSH in all entry descriptions.
* Your PR should pass the CircleCI checks. If the checks show an error that you didn't add (a previous plugin entry has gone 404, for example) you don't _have_ to fix those errors, though I'll certainly appreciate the help if you do, or if you create an issue documenting the problem so I can fix it.
### Themes
* If you're submitting a theme, please make sure that the theme repo has a screen shot so that list users can tell what it looks like before installing it.