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Make a README

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Learn how to make a great README for your programming project, and use the editable template to get started.

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Make a README

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Make a README Make a README Because no one can read your mind ( yet ) README 101 What is it? A README is a text file that introduces and explains a project. It contains information that is commonly required to understand what the project is about. Why should I make it? It's an easy way to answer questions that your audience will likely have regarding how to install and use your project and also how to collaborate with you. Who should make it? Anyone who is working on a programming project, especially if you want others to use it or contribute. When should I make it? Definitely before you show a project to other people or make it public. You might want to get into the habit of making it the first file you create in a new project. Where should I put it? In the top level directory of the project. This is where someone who is new to your project will start out. Code hosting services such as GitHub , Bitbucket , and GitLab will also look for your README an...

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