This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Louis
The readme file is often the first thing people see when they look at a repository. So it is important for the first impression. If the readme file is not present at all, people usually assume that the project is not really good. Also, people usually don't know how to use the project or what it even does.
Especially with resume projects, a good and detailed readme should always be there! 🚀
To fight this problem, I created this readme template for myself and would like to share it with you.
It is available as a template and so easy to use for your next project.
Please note that this template is very detailed and might be too extensive for some projects, so you might want to delete some sections.
https://github.com/Louis3797/awesome-readme-template
Features
- Logo
- Badges from shields.io
- Emojis
- Contributor Images
https://github.com/Louis3797/awesome-readme-template
Feel free to use this in your projects and I hope this readme is helpful for some of you 😄.
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Louis
Louis | Sciencx (2022-04-06T12:38:35+00:00) Next Level Github Readme. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2022/04/06/next-level-github-readme/
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