thedaviddias/Front-End-Checklist
This repo has been around long enough to accumulate 72k stars, which means most front-end developers who have been paying attention already know it exists. The checklist covers the expected categories — HTML, CSS, performance, accessibility, SEO — and is genuinely comprehensive for a pre-launch or pre-deploy review. The current pitch adds AI agents as an explicit audience, positioning the checklist as something an agent can work through programmatically. That is a reasonable extension of the format, but it is repositioning, not a new feature. The checklist itself has not fundamentally changed. If you have never used it, it is worth bookmarking as a pre-ship sanity check. If you are building an AI coding agent or a code review pipeline and want a structured set of front-end criteria to run against, the machine-readable version is worth a look. Reservation: checklists are only as good as the discipline to actually run them. -> Best for: SaaS team of 2-5 doing a front-end release or building automated code review pipelines