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You can use a template to create the README for your project: * GitHub README Templates * A template to make good README.md
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
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Need an example? Check the GitHub docs contributing guide.
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Create the technical documentation of your project You can use any of the following options: * A wiki, like the ArchWiki that uses MediaWiki * Read the Docs, used by projects like Setuptools. Check Awesome Read the Docs for more examples. * Create a website * Create a blog, like the documentation of Blowfish, a theme for Hugo.
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contributor_covenant
Pledge your respect and appreciation for contributors of all kinds to your open source project.
Many Open Source projects have adopted the Contributor Covenant as their code of conduct. Check this page to see a list of adopters.
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Answer with a welcome message like "Thanks, here to help if you have any questions!", or add a welcome-bot
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all-contributors
Discontinued ✨ Recognize all contributors, not just the ones who push code ✨ [Moved to: https://github.com/all-contributors/all-contributors] (by kentcdodds)
Appreciate their work. You can add an all-contributors section to the README of your project
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Create the technical documentation of your project You can use any of the following options: * A wiki, like the ArchWiki that uses MediaWiki * Read the Docs, used by projects like Setuptools. Check Awesome Read the Docs for more examples. * Create a website * Create a blog, like the documentation of Blowfish, a theme for Hugo.
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Use the editor at readme.so
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Join Hacktoberfest
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Create the technical documentation of your project You can use any of the following options: * A wiki, like the ArchWiki that uses MediaWiki * Read the Docs, used by projects like Setuptools. Check Awesome Read the Docs for more examples. * Create a website * Create a blog, like the documentation of Blowfish, a theme for Hugo.
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Create the technical documentation of your project You can use any of the following options: * A wiki, like the ArchWiki that uses MediaWiki * Read the Docs, used by projects like Setuptools. Check Awesome Read the Docs for more examples. * Create a website * Create a blog, like the documentation of Blowfish, a theme for Hugo.
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