Fill in project details to generate a clean, professional GitHub README.md file. Markdown formatted, ready to copy.
Generate with the README Generator in three easy steps:
A README file is the main documentation page for your project on GitHub and other code hosting platforms, written in Markdown. A good README helps others quickly understand what your project does, how to use it, and how to contribute. This tool guides you through creating structured READMEs.
Standard structure: 1) Project name and badge; 2) Brief description (one-liner); 3) Key features (highlights); 4) Installation guide (step-by-step); 5) Usage examples (code snippets); 6) Tech stack; 7) Contributing guidelines; 8) License information.
Fully compatible. Generated READMEs use standard Markdown with GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM) support, including syntax highlighting, task lists, tables, and emoji. Ready to copy directly into your GitHub repository.
No. Simply fill in the form fields (project name, description, features, etc.) and the tool automatically generates properly formatted Markdown output. You can create professional READMEs without any Markdown knowledge.