Use this link to visit the page and download the app:
awesome-autoresearch is a curated list for auto research and related tools. It helps you find useful links, notes, and resources in one place. This makes it easier to scan ideas, compare tools, and keep your research flow organized.
Before you start, make sure your PC can open a GitHub page and run a modern browser.
You will need:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- A stable internet connection
- A web browser such as Chrome, Edge, or Firefox
- At least 1 GB of free space for saved files and browser data
- Basic permission to download files on your PC
Follow these steps on Windows:
- Open the download link above.
- Read the page and look for the file or package you want to use.
- If there is a release file, download it to your PC.
- If the page shows the project files, use the page as your main source for the list.
- Save the file in a folder you can find later, such as Downloads.
- Open the file or folder after the download finishes.
If the project opens in your browser, you can use it right away. If it comes as a file, double-click it to open or extract it.
This project gives you a clean research list that can help you:
- Find auto research tools faster
- Keep related links in one place
- Review resources without jumping between many tabs
- Save time when you need to compare options
- Build your own notes from a trusted list
After you open the project, use it like a reference list:
- Scroll through the entries
- Open links that fit your needs
- Save useful pages in your browser bookmarks
- Return to the list when you need more tools or ideas
- Keep your own notes beside the items you use most
If you work on research tasks often, this kind of list helps you stay organized without extra setup.
If the download gives you a file, follow these steps:
- Find the file in your Downloads folder.
- Right-click it if Windows asks what to do.
- Choose Open, Extract, or Run, based on the file type.
- If a folder opens, look for a README file or main index file.
- Open that file in your browser or default app.
- Keep the folder in a place you can find again later.
If the download gives you a web page, no extra setup is needed. Just use the page and bookmark it.
- Pin the page in your browser for quick access
- Use folders in your Downloads area to stay neat
- Keep a text file with your own notes
- Check the page again when you need fresh links
- Open only items that match your current task
You may see files like these:
README.mdfor project notes.zipfor a packed folder.htmlfor a page you open in a browser.exefor a Windows app.txtfor plain notes
If you see a .zip file, right-click it and choose Extract All. If you see an .html file, double-click it to open in your browser.
If the file does not open:
- Check that the download finished
- Try opening it again from the Downloads folder
- Make sure Windows did not block the file
- Try a different browser
- Revisit the GitHub page and check for a newer file
If the page looks empty:
- Refresh the browser
- Check your internet connection
- Open the page in another browser
- Wait a moment and try again
If you save the project on your PC, this is a simple folder setup you can use:
Downloadsfor the original fileawesome-autoresearchfor the extracted folderNotesfor your own research notesBookmarksfor saved links
Download or visit the project here:
After opening the project, confirm that:
- The page loads in your browser
- The links open when you click them
- You can return to the page later
- The folder or file stays in a place you can find
- Your browser bookmarks include the page if you want fast access
Use the list when you need a simple place to start research. Open the page, scan the items, and save the parts that matter to you. Keep it nearby when you work on topics that need many links or sources