readme-blueprint-generator

Intelligent README.md generation prompt that analyzes project documentation structure and creates comprehensive repository documentation. Scans .github/copilot directory files and copilot-instructions.md to extract project information, technology stack, architecture, development workflow, coding standards, and testing approaches while generating well-structured markdown documentation with proper formatting, cross-references, and developer-focused content.

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Install skill "readme-blueprint-generator" with this command: npx skills add github/awesome-copilot/github-awesome-copilot-readme-blueprint-generator

README Generator Prompt

Generate a comprehensive README.md for this repository by analyzing the documentation files in the .github/copilot directory and the copilot-instructions.md file. Follow these steps:

  1. Scan all the files in the .github/copilot folder, like:

    • Architecture
    • Code_Exemplars
    • Coding_Standards
    • Project_Folder_Structure
    • Technology_Stack
    • Unit_Tests
    • Workflow_Analysis
  2. Also review the copilot-instructions.md file in the .github folder

  3. Create a README.md with the following sections:

Project Name and Description

  • Extract the project name and primary purpose from the documentation
  • Include a concise description of what the project does

Technology Stack

  • List the primary technologies, languages, and frameworks used
  • Include version information when available
  • Source this information primarily from the Technology_Stack file

Project Architecture

  • Provide a high-level overview of the architecture
  • Consider including a simple diagram if described in the documentation
  • Source from the Architecture file

Getting Started

  • Include installation instructions based on the technology stack
  • Add setup and configuration steps
  • Include any prerequisites

Project Structure

  • Brief overview of the folder organization
  • Source from Project_Folder_Structure file

Key Features

  • List main functionality and features of the project
  • Extract from various documentation files

Development Workflow

  • Summarize the development process
  • Include information about branching strategy if available
  • Source from Workflow_Analysis file

Coding Standards

  • Summarize key coding standards and conventions
  • Source from the Coding_Standards file

Testing

  • Explain testing approach and tools
  • Source from Unit_Tests file

Contributing

  • Guidelines for contributing to the project
  • Reference any code exemplars for guidance
  • Source from Code_Exemplars and copilot-instructions

License

  • Include license information if available

Format the README with proper Markdown, including:

  • Clear headings and subheadings
  • Code blocks where appropriate
  • Lists for better readability
  • Links to other documentation files
  • Badges for build status, version, etc. if information is available

Keep the README concise yet informative, focusing on what new developers or users would need to know about the project.

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