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Best-README-Template
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wf.nvim: a new which-key plugin for Neovim.
othneildrew/Best-README-Template is the basis for this creation.
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Is that how C++ Github portfolio should look for junior position?
I use this template to help get a jumpstart.
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Bokeverse - The decentralised 2D Open World RPG
Best-README-Template
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NEED ADVISE! User Documentation for a software add-on
A README.md template: https://github.com/othneildrew/Best-README-Template
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Markdown overview
Every repository should contain a Readme file with (at least) a project description and instructions on how to set up the project, run it, run the tests, and which technologies are used. Here is the link to the template example.
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How much do i really need to plan out my applications before i start developing?
I use a RDD approach - README Driven Development. (I think some would call this Documentation Driven Development [https://gist.github.com/zsup/9434452], but its way more simplified, in order to get started quicker.) I like to use a good template so I can track my progress. As more features are added, the template gets more filled in. And tbh, i get a bit more driven when i see more and more of the template filled in with screenshots, logos, guides, etc. A good template for me is https://github.com/othneildrew/Best-README-Template.
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Hacktobefest 2022: My Repo
See the open issues for a full list of proposed features (and known issues).
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Does anyone also know of a good template that follows some sort of technical writing principles on a Github README file?
othneildrew has a robust readme template, and DomPizzie has a simple one.
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Your Resume Is Not Important
Here’s a great template to get started!
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stinky monkey
[contributors-url]: https://github.com/othneildrew/Best-README-Template/graphs/contributors
art-of-readme
- 阅读手册的艺术(2020年) (Art of README (2020))
- Art of README (2020)
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Art of README
The section on caring about people's time [0], a.k.a. prefix-competitive docs, is great. Prefix-competitiveness is widely and easily applicable and provides a lot of juice despite how obvious it sounds. It's relevant for docs, slideshows, emails, and communication in general.
(I wish that section came first.. :p)
[0] https://github.com/hackergrrl/art-of-readme#care-about-peopl...
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Good resources for writing readme
Art of README
What are some alternatives?
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