- [aimeos/aimeos-typo3](https://github.com/aimeos/aimeos-typo3#readme) - Project logo. Clear description of what the project does. Demo screenshot. TOC for easy navigation. Easy installation and setup sections with screenshots. Links for further reading.
- [alichtman/stronghold](https://github.com/alichtman/stronghold#readme) - Project logo. Clear description of what the project does. GIF Demo. TOC for easy navigation. Badges. Links for further reading. Simple install instructions.
- [amitmerchant1990/electron-markdownify](https://github.com/amitmerchant1990/electron-markdownify#readme) - Project logo. Minimalist description of what it is. GIF demo of the project. Key features. How to install guide. Credits.
- [anfederico/Clairvoyant](https://github.com/anfederico/Clairvoyant#readme) - Multiple badges. Clean logo. Simple install instructions. Clear overview of the project accompanied by a schematic. GIF demo. Extensive code examples.
- [Armync/Arminc-AutoExec](https://github.com/ArmynC/ArminC-AutoExec/#readme) - Rich Markdown functions, modern layout, clear description and compliant with the recommended community standards.
- [athityakumar/colorls](https://github.com/athityakumar/colorls#readme) - Multiple badges. Clean screenshots. Simple install instructions. TOC for easy navigation. Good contributor guidelines.
- [choojs/choo](https://github.com/choojs/choo#readme) - Badges, clean, clear. Beautiful little menu above the fold with useful links. An FAQ inside of it for the main questions. Backers. Good language.
- [create-go-app/cli](https://github.com/create-go-app/cli#readme) - Clean project logo. Useful badges (version, code style, test cover, docs). Clear readme with quickstart, understandable installation and usage manual, video screencast, ToC with well-documented project features (with a demo recording of the work in the terminal), project philosophy notes ("the why another"), most frequently asked questions, and more.
- [Day8/re-frame](https://github.com/Day8/re-frame#readme) - Badges, logo, TOC, etc. Stands out by being a giant, well-written essay about the tech, how to use it, the philosophy behind it, and how it fits into the greater ecosystem.
- [github-changelog-generator/github-changelog-generator](https://github.com/github-changelog-generator/github-changelog-generator#readme) - TOC for easy navigation. Concise project description. Installation and usage sections. Output example. Great feature overview. List of alternatives. FAQ.
- [gitpoint/git-point](https://github.com/gitpoint/git-point#readme) - Clear description. Project Logo. App Store logos. TOC. Clean screenshots. List of features. Detailed installation process. Landing Page.
- [gofiber/fiber](https://github.com/gofiber/fiber#readme) - Clean project logo. Useful badges and links (languages switcher, code style, test cover, docs, Discord channel). Clear description of what the project does with quickstart, benchmark charts, well-documented code examples (with the ability to hide long content), project philosophy notes ("the why of project"), tables with project addons, list of contributors, star growth statistics, and more.
- [Hexworks/Zircon](https://github.com/Hexworks/zircon#readme) - Dogfood in readme. Clear description of what the project does. Demo screenshot. TOC for easy navigation. Easy installation and setup sections with screenshots. Links for further reading.
- [iharsh234/WebApp](https://github.com/iharsh234/WebApp#readme) - Project landing page. Clear description of what the project does. Demo screenshot. Simple install and usage sections. Includes an examples section with common uses and a mobile demo section.
- [jakubroztocil/httpie](https://github.com/jakubroztocil/httpie#readme) - Description of what the project does. Demo screenshots. Project logo. TOC for easy navigation. Build badges. Quick and simple installation and usage sections. Includes an examples section.
- [karan/joe](https://github.com/karan/joe#readme) - Project logo. Clear description of what the project does. GIF demo. Easy install and usage sections.
- [ma-shamshiri/Human-Activity-Recognition](https://github.com/ma-shamshiri/Human-Activity-Recognition#readme) - Beautiful table of contents. Project logo. Animated project banner. Complete project folder structure. Clear description of what the project does. Nice contributors’ section. Easy navigation.
- [ma-shamshiri/Pacman-Game](https://github.com/ma-shamshiri/Pacman-Game#readme) - Beautiful table of contents. Project logo. Animated project banner. Suitable GIFs to display each part of the project. Complete list of project files in the repo along with their function. Complete execution instruction.
- [Martinsos/edlib](https://github.com/Martinsos/edlib#readme) - Informative badges (build, version, publication). Concise description. Feature list. TOC. Screenshots. Concise instructions with examples for building and including in your project. Common code examples to get you started quickly.
- [nhn/tui.editor](https://github.com/nhn/tui.editor#readme) - Project logo. Clear overview of project features with a demo GIF. Badges. TOC for easy navigation. Colorful icons in front of titles.
- [rayhanadev/rayhanadev](https://github.com/rayhanadev/rayhanadev#readme) - Dynamic statistics. Black and white theme. Polished layout. Quick, skimmable tables with contributions and current projects. Linked technology badges to home website. Secret steganography in an image.
- [React on lambda](https://github.com/sultan99/react-on-lambda#readme) - Project logo, comics to present the main idea, badges, examples with code snippets, demo projects, api documentations, editor configurations.
- [React Parallax Tilt](https://github.com/mkosir/react-parallax-tilt#readme) - GIF demo. Multiple badges. Feature list. Great live demo with code examples. Easy to follow instructions for local development set up.
- [Rebilly/redoc](https://github.com/Redocly/redoc#readme) - Multiple badges, project logo, live demo link, GIF-animations of the key features, TL;DR usage.
- [release-it/release-it](https://github.com/release-it/release-it#readme) - Clear overview of project features with a demo GIF. Badges. Expandable TOC. Usage description and examples. Contribution guidelines. Detailed releases.
- [rstacruz/hicat](https://github.com/rstacruz/hicat#readme) - GIF demo. Easy installation and setup sections with screenshots. Build badges. Great examples of use cases.
- [ryanoasis/nerd-fonts](https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts#readme) - Clean project logo. Brief description at top. Sankey diagram, quick links, badges, OS specific icons, TOC, detailed release changelog.
- [sidneycadot/oeis](https://github.com/sidneycadot/oeis#readme) - Overview. List of required dependencies. Complete list of all files in the repo and what their function is. Visual graph of how it all ties together.
- [sindresorhus/pageres](https://github.com/sindresorhus/pageres#readme) - Project logo. Clear description of what the project does. Build badges. Demo screenshot. Simple install and usage sections. Includes an examples section with common uses.
- [sulu/sulu](https://github.com/sulu/sulu#readme) - Project logo, useful badges, clear instructions on where to find more information and report bugs, GIF screenshots, nice use of emoticons.
- [supunlakmal/thismypc](https://github.com/supunlakmal/thismypc#readme) - Project logo. Useful badges. Web site URL. Screenshot. GIF step-by-step instructions for installation. Project folder structure.
- [teles/array-mixer](https://github.com/teles/array-mixer#readme) - Clean project logo, badges. Table of contents. Contributing section. Many illustrated examples.
- [thelounge/thelounge](https://github.com/thelounge/thelounge#readme) - Project logo. Useful badges and links (website, docs, demo). Screenshot. Feature list. Step-by-step instructions for installation, development, and testing. Link to the contributing guide. Good mobile summary.
- ["Top ten reasons why I won’t use your open source project"](https://changelog.com/posts/top-ten-reasons-why-i-wont-use-your-open-source-project) - *Adam Stacoviak*
- ["What I learned from an old GitHub project that won 3,000 Stars in a Week"](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/what-i-learned-from-an-old-github-project-that-won-3-000-stars-in-a-week-628349a5ee14/) - *KyuWoo Choi*
- [Common Readme](https://github.com/noffle/common-readme#readme) - A common readme style for Node. Includes a guide and a readme generator.
- [Feedmereadmes](https://github.com/lappleapple/feedmereadmes#readme) - README editing and project analysis/feedback.
- [Hall-of-fame](https://github.com/sourcerer-io/hall-of-fame#readme) - Helps show recognition to repo contributors on README. Features new/trending/top contributors. Updates every hour.
- [Standard Readme](https://github.com/RichardLitt/standard-readme#readme) - A standard README style specification. Has a generator to help create spec-compliant READMEs, too.
- [Zalando's README Template](https://github.com/zalando/zalando-howto-open-source/blob/master/READMEtemplate.md#readme) - Simple template to help you cover all the basics.
Embedding an animated gif in your README quickly demonstrates what your project does and catches the reader's eye. Here are a few programs that can help you quickly create gifs for your project:
- [feedmereadmes](https://github.com/LappleApple/feedmereadmes#readme) - Free README editing+feedback to make your open-source projects grow. See the README maturity model to help you keep going.