README Standards (v2025.1) This skill provides README.md templates and standards for projects. Overview A well-structured README is the front door to your project. It should: Immediately communicate what the project does Look professional with proper branding Provide clear getting started instructions Be scannable with good visual hierarchy Template Styles Minimal Style Best for: Libraries, small utilities, internal tools
project-name
Brief description of what this project does.
Installation ```bash npm install package-name Usage import { feature } from 'package-name' ; feature ( ) ; License MIT
Standard Style (Recommended)
Best for: Most projects, applications, services ```markdown
# Project Name
**A compelling tagline that explains the project's purpose**
[](LICENSE)
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Features
- Feature One - Description of the first key capability
- Feature Two - Description of the second key capability
- Feature Three - Description of the third key capability
- Feature Four - Description of the fourth key capability
Tech Stack
| Category | Technology |
|---|---|
| Runtime | Bun 1.x |
| Framework | Fastify |
| Frontend | React 18, Vite |
| Database | SQLite (Drizzle ORM) |
| Testing | Vitest, Playwright |
| ## Getting Started | |
| ### Prerequisites | |
| - Bun >= 1.0 | |
| - Node.js >= 20 (optional) | |
| ### Installation | |
| ```bash | |
| # Clone the repository | |
| git clone https://github.com/OWNER/REPO.git | |
| cd REPO | |
| # Install dependencies | |
| bun install | |
| # Start development server | |
| bun run dev | |
| Development Commands | |
| bun run dev | |
| # Start development server | |
| bun run build | |
| # Build for production | |
| bun run | |
| test | |
| # Run tests | |
| bun run lint | |
| # Run linter | |
| Project Structure | |
| project-name/ | |
| ├── src/ | |
| │ ├── client/ # Frontend React application | |
| │ │ ├── components/ # UI components | |
| │ │ └── stores/ # State management | |
| │ ├── server/ # Backend Fastify server | |
| │ │ ├── routes/ # API endpoints | |
| │ │ └── services/ # Business logic | |
| │ └── shared/ # Shared types and utilities | |
| ├── tests/ # Test files | |
| ├── docs/ # Documentation | |
| └── README.md | |
| Contributing | |
| Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request. | |
| License | |
| This project is licensed under the | |
| MIT License | |
| . | |
| ### Detailed Style | |
| Best for: Open source projects, documentation-heavy projects, developer tools | |
| Includes everything from Standard plus: | |
| - Architecture diagrams (Mermaid) | |
| - API reference section | |
| - Detailed configuration options | |
| - Changelog link | |
| - Security policy | |
| - Code of conduct reference | |
| ## Badge Reference | |
| ### Repository Status Badges | |
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- Logo Guidelines
- Recommended Specifications
- Format
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- PNG (with transparency) or SVG
- Size
- 128x128px to 512x512px
Location
:
assets/logo.png
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assets/icon.svg
Centering Logo
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< img src = " assets/logo.png " alt = " Project Name " width = " 128 "
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Using Emoji as Placeholder If no logo exists: < div align = " center "
🚀 Project Name </ div
Common project type emojis: 🚀 - General/deployment tools 🛠️ - Developer tools 📊 - Data/analytics 🔒 - Security 🌐 - Web applications 📱 - Mobile apps 🤖 - AI/ML projects 📦 - Package/library Section Guidelines Features Section Write features as benefits, not just capabilities: Good: - ** Automatic Scanner Detection ** - Discovers eSCL-compatible scanners via mDNS without manual configuration - ** Smart Photo Separation ** - Intelligently detects and crops multiple photos from a single scan using edge analysis Compare — implementation-focused (less effective): - Uses mDNS for scanner discovery - Has edge detection algorithm Tech Stack Section Use a table for clarity: | Category | Technology | |
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| | Runtime | Bun 1.x | | Server | Fastify 4 | | Frontend | React 18, Tailwind CSS | | Database | SQLite (Drizzle ORM) | Getting Started Section Always include: Prerequisites with version requirements Clone instructions Install dependencies command Run command (Optional) Environment setup Project Structure Section Keep it to 2-3 levels deep Only show meaningful directories Add brief comments for non-obvious folders project/ ├── src/ # Source code ├── tests/ # Test files ├── docs/ # Documentation └── scripts/ # Build/dev scripts Project Type Specific Templates CLI Tool
Installation ```bash
With npm npm install -g tool-name
With Bun bun install -g tool-name
Or run directly npx tool-name Usage tool-name < command
[ options ] Commands: init Initialize a new project build Build the project deploy Deploy to production Options: -h, --help Show help -v, --version Show version
Library/Package
```markdown
Installation
```bash npm install package-name
or
bun add package-name Usage import { feature } from 'package-name' ; const result = feature ( { option : 'value' } ) ; API feature(options) Description of the function. Parameters: options.key (string) - Description Returns: ReturnType - Description
Web Application
```markdown
Demo
Screenshots
Environment Variables
Create a .env file:
```env
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://...
API_KEY=your-api-key
Compliance Checklist
Minimal Style
- [ ] Title (h1)
- [ ] Description (1-2 sentences)
- [ ] License badge
- [ ] Installation instructions
- [ ] Basic usage example
- [ ] License section
Standard Style (all of minimal plus)
- [ ] Logo or emoji header
- [ ] 3+ badges (license, stars, CI)
- [ ] Features section (4+ items)
- [ ] Tech stack table
- [ ] Prerequisites
- [ ] Development commands
- [ ] Project structure
- [ ] Contributing mention
Detailed Style (all of standard plus)
- [ ] Architecture diagram
- [ ] API reference or link
- [ ] Configuration options
- [ ] Changelog link
- [ ] Security policy mention
- [ ] Code of conduct mention
Cookiecutter Integration
For creating entire new projects from templates, consider using cookiecutter: ```bash
Install cookiecutter
pip install cookiecutter
or
uv tool install cookiecutter
Create project from template
cookiecutter https://github.com/your-org/project-template Cookiecutter is ideal for: Creating multiple projects with consistent structure Organization-wide project templates Including not just README but entire project scaffolding The /configure:readme command is better for: Updating existing projects Generating README for projects that already have code Compliance checking of existing READMEs