Copy BLANK_README.md into a new project and fill in the placeholders to get a professional-looking front page in minutes.
Use the template structure to tidy up an existing repository README that has grown messy or inconsistent.
Borrow the status badges, collapsible table of contents, and back-to-top links for your own custom README layout.
This project is a ready-made template for the README file that sits at the top of a GitHub repository. The README is the front page that anyone landing on the project sees first, and writing one from scratch every time is repetitive work. The author built this template after looking at many other README templates and deciding none of them quite fit, with the goal of making one polished enough that it could be the last one you ever need to reach for. The way it works is simple: the repository contains a fully filled-in example README plus a stripped-down starter file called BLANK_README.md. You copy the blank file into your own project and replace the placeholder text, links, and screenshots with your own. The template lays out the sections most projects need, including an About section, a Built With list for the frameworks or libraries you used, Getting Started with Prerequisites and Installation steps, Usage examples, a Roadmap with checkbox items, Contributing instructions, License, Contact, and Acknowledgments. It also includes status badges at the top, a collapsible table of contents, and small back-to-top links scattered through long sections. Someone would reach for this when starting a new open-source project and wanting a professional-looking front page without spending an afternoon on layout. It is equally useful for tidying up an existing repository whose README has grown messy. The repository itself is just Markdown plus some images and reference-style links, so there is no programming language, framework, or runtime to install. The project is distributed under the Unlicense license. The full README is longer than what was provided.
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