New Features are awesome and some of them are for good. GitHub brought you some secret features that are no more a secret. and is spreading like a 🔥.
Let's not waste time and strike is down...
Making your README Platter
Prerequisite : Markdown writing skills
Step 1 : Making a repository.
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sign is where you have to hit. - select new repository.
Step 2: Naming Conventions.
Name the Repository same as your GitHub Username. No other way allowed.
Then a special message pops out see below.
Make the Repository Public as to show the changes and Readme Platter to whoever visit your profile.
Step 3: Give a Nice touch..
This is what's on your part to play with. I am done here.
If you wants any of the suggestions. or do not know what to write.
You can consider my repository as an example.
Hi đź‘‹, I'm Utkarsh Yadav
M.Sc. Web Engineering Student in Technische Universität Chemnitz, and a Software Developer.
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🔠I’m currently working on Next.js, TypeScript, Test Driven Development (TDD)
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🌱 I’m currently learning How to build application using Nextjs
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Top comments (1)
I haven't tried this yet, but one of the early screenshots I saw from GitHub showed that you can use your
.github
repo, instead of a<username>
repo, and that will also work.