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Tired of manually writing README files? this tool simplifies the process of creating documentation for Github projects. With just a few clicks, you can generate comprehensive documentation that enhances the visibility and usability of your repositories in seconds.
- Template ready
Provide a clear and concise description of your project, highlight the main features, goals, and benefits of your project
- Ease fo use
Easily generate a well-structured README file for your GitHub project
- Preview
Preview the generated README (light/dark theme) file before committing it to your repository
To install this project, follow these steps:
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Install Node.js v16 or later
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Install the required dependencies:
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npm install
After installation, you can use the project by following these steps:
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Open the project directory in your code editor
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Run
npm run start
to start the development server
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We welcome contributions from the community! If you would like to contribute to this project, please follow the guidelines below.
- Report bugs or issues by opening a new issue on our GitHub repository.
- Suggest new features or improvements by opening a new issue on our GitHub repository.
- Contribute code by forking the repository, making changes, and submitting a pull request.
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix:
git checkout -b my-feature-branch
. - Make the necessary changes and commit them:
git commit -am 'Add my new feature'
. - Push your branch to your forked repository:
git push origin my-feature-branch
. - Open a pull request against the main repository, describing the changes you made and why they should be merged.
- Luis Ventura (@luisvent)
Luis Ventura
This project was created by Luis Ventura. Connect with me on GitHub and LinkedIn to learn more about my projects and professional background.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.