/please-readme

Allowing programmers to focus on programming, not formatting READMEs

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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

  1. Fork this repository by clicking the "fork" button on the top right of the homepage of this repo.
  2. Now, go to the forked repository and click on the green clone or download button. Copy the url.
  3. 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
  1. Now enter the cloned directory.
  2. Finally, set up the upstream by typing the following:
git remote add upstream https://github.com/mrmaxguns/please-readme.git
  1. install all requirements by typing:
pip3 install -r requirements.txt

Built With

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

License

We use the MIT license, see LICENSE.md for details

Acknowledgements