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Over the past year, I’ve created a lot of GitHub repositories. Some of these repositories, such as my 10 Weeks of Plugins repo, are effectively aggregators — centralized locations that I can drive people to, almost like a personal Awesome list. Other repositories like VoxelGPT contain many moving pieces. Others still like Papers with Data are essentially minimum viable products for websites!
Over the past year, I’ve created a lot of GitHub repositories. Some of these repositories, such as my 10 Weeks of Plugins repo, are effectively aggregators — centralized locations that I can drive people to, almost like a personal Awesome list. Other repositories like VoxelGPT contain many moving pieces. Others still like Papers with Data are essentially minimum viable products for websites!
You can even automate the running of this script — hence the directory name automation — to happen every time the data changes, using GitHub Actions.
Over the past year, I’ve created a lot of GitHub repositories. Some of these repositories, such as my 10 Weeks of Plugins repo, are effectively aggregators — centralized locations that I can drive people to, almost like a personal Awesome list. Other repositories like VoxelGPT contain many moving pieces. Others still like Papers with Data are essentially minimum viable products for websites!
Over the past year, I’ve created a lot of GitHub repositories. Some of these repositories, such as my 10 Weeks of Plugins repo, are effectively aggregators — centralized locations that I can drive people to, almost like a personal Awesome list. Other repositories like VoxelGPT contain many moving pieces. Others still like Papers with Data are essentially minimum viable products for websites!
In this post, I’ll share some of my favorite tips and tricks for creating a better README. Some of these are Markdown or HTML tricks, others are GitHub-specific, and some regard the applications I’ve found most useful. Broadly, I’ve divided these lessons into three categories: gifs, links, and tables. For a comprehensive README template, check out the accompanying Ultimate GitHub Project README repo!
But rather than type this all out by hand, there are free tools that facilitate the process. If you need to insert the cell values one by one, you can use a tool like Tables Generator. If you already have your data in a CSV file, then you can use open source libraries like csvtomd to convert the data directly to a Markdown table.
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