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Awesome README Awesome

A curated list of awesome READMEs

Elements in beautiful READMEs include, but are not limited to: images, screenshots, GIFs, text formatting, etc.

Examples

  • aimeos/aimeos-typo3 - 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.
  • amitmerchant1990/electron-markdownify - Project logo. Minimalist description of what it is. GIF demo of the project. Key features. How to install guide. Credits.
  • anfederico/Clairvoyant - Multiple badges. Clean logo. Simple install instructions. Clear overview of the project accompanied by a schematic. GIF demo. Extensive code examples.
  • angular-medellin/meetup - Project banner. Badges for stats. Well placed emoticons. Contributor's photos.
  • Day8/re-frame - 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.
  • iharsh234/WebApp - 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 - 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 - Project logo. Clear description of what the project does. GIF demo. Easy install and usage sections.
  • Martinsos/edlib - 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.
  • node-chat - Project screenshot. Informative badges. Clear description. Easy installation/use instructions. Live demo.
  • NSRare/NSGIF - Project logo. GIF Demo. Usage artwork. Usage code samples.
  • petkaantonov/bluebird - Build badges. Clear description of what the project does. TOC for easy navigation. Project logo. Extensive explanations and examples.
  • rstacruz/hicat - GIF demo. Easy installation and setup sections with screenshots. Build badges. Great examples of use cases.
  • ryanoasis/nerd-fonts - Clean project logo. Brief description at top. Sankey diagram, quick links, badges, OS specific icons, TOC, detailed release changelog.
  • sebyddd/SDVersion - Project logo. Build badges. Documentation structuring for multiple programming languages. Usage examples.
  • shama/gaze - Project logo. Concise description. Feature list. Usage section. FAQ. Great API documentation. Release history.
  • sindresorhus/pageres - 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.
  • skywinder/github-changelog-generator - TOC for easy navigation. Concise project description. Installation and usage sections. Output example. Great feature overview. List of alternatives. FAQ.
  • yoshuawuyts/choo - Badges, clean, clear. Beautiful little menu above the fold with useful links. An FAQ inside of it for the main questions. Backers. Good language.

Articles

Tools

  • Common Readme - A common readme style for Node. Includes a guide and a readme generator.
  • Feedmereadmes - README editing and project analysis/feedback.
  • Standard Readme - A standard README style specification. Has a generator to help creat spec-compliant READMEs, too.
  • Zalando's README Template - Simple template to help you cover all the basics.

Creating GIFs

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:

  • Gifox - $4 - Cleanest UI, hotkeys, lots of advanced features
  • LICEcap - FREE - Less intuitive, more features
  • Recordit - FREE - Simple, clean UI, but auto-uploads to recordit.co
  • ttystudio - FREE - For commandline tools, a terminal-to-gif recorder minus the headaches.

Contribute

Contributions are always welcome! Please read the contribution guidelines first.

License

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To the extent possible under law, Matias Singers has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.