
Every time a new repository is created on GitHub there is one problem: the structure and appearance of readme.md. But thanks to Katherine Peterson (she’s a GitHub Engineer), we now have a great readme generator: readme.so .
Thanks to this UI-based readme generator, we can quickly and easily have a readme generated with all the important components - which also has the same structure over and over again and shows common GitHub readme elements.
Great tool!
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