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softaworks/agent-toolkit · Productivity

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Templates and guidance for writing READMEs matched to your project type and audience. \n \n Identifies four project types (Open Source, Personal, Internal, Config) with distinct audience needs and required sections \n Provides a structured three-step process: identify the task (creating, adding, updating, or reviewing), ask task-specific questions, then solicit final feedback \n Includes essential baseline sections for all READMEs: name, description, and usage with examples \n References support

crafting-effective-readmes

davila7/claude-code-templates · Productivity

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READMEs answer questions your audience will have. Different audiences need different information - a contributor to an OSS project needs different context than future-you opening a config folder.