Please Readme
We love programming, but one thing we have to do is write readmes. Wouldn't it be easier if we could just have a general structure we can use every time to minimize energy and maximize the output? please-readme does just that.
We love your contributions, so go ahead, look below and see how to contribute. P.S: for those asking, yes this readme was made by please-readme.
See the documentation at https://github.com/mrmaxguns/please-readme/wiki
Getting Started
Here we will go through how to set up a copy of please-readme on your local machine for development purposes. See the "wiki" tab for the actual documentation.
Prerequisites
Installing
- Fork this repository by clicking the "fork" button on the top right of the homepage of this repo.
- Now, go to the forked repository and click on the green
clone or download
button. Copy the url. - Go to your command line and go to the directory where you want to clopository. Then type
git clone
followed by the url you copied:
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/please-readme.git
- Now enter the cloned directory.
- Finally, set up the upstream by typing the following:
git remote add upstream https://github.com/mrmaxguns/please-readme.git
- install all requirements by typing:
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
Built With
- Python 3 - the programming language
Contributing
We love contributions, Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for information
Versioning
We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.
Authors
- Maxim R. - initial work - mrmaxguns
License
We use the MIT license, see LICENSE.md for details
Acknowledgements
- Thanks so much to PurpleBooth's README template for providing inspiration and guidance.