u/Classic_Fly_007

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Most people won’t run your project first.

They read your README.

And honestly… writing a good README is annoying.

So I built something for it.

It’s called ReadmeAI.

You just give it your GitHub repo, and it:

analyzes the codebase

understands the structure

generates a clean, structured README

It covers things like:

project overview

setup instructions

features

usage

I mainly built it because I kept procrastinating writing READMEs for my own projects 😅

Would love some honest feedback from devs here:

Is this something you’d actually use?

What would make it more useful?

If anyone wants to try it, I’ll share the link

reddit.com
u/Classic_Fly_007 — 14 days ago

Most people won’t run your project first.

They read your README.

And honestly… writing a good README is annoying.

So I built something for it.

It’s called ReadmeAI.

You just give it your GitHub repo, and it:

analyzes the codebase

understands the structure

generates a clean, structured README

It covers things like:

project overview

setup instructions

features

usage

I mainly built it because I kept procrastinating writing READMEs for my own projects 😅

Would love some honest feedback from devs here:

Is this something you’d actually use?

What would make it more useful?

If anyone wants to try it, I’ll share the link

reddit.com
u/Classic_Fly_007 — 19 days ago