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Github allows users and organizations to setup a set of default community health files, which can then be auto-displayed in any new repos you make. Some of these files are also likely to show up in various meta-automation tools. These files are also other good concepts to include in any "template for making projects" templates. 😄
Github allows users and organizations to setup a set of default community health files, which can then be auto-displayed in any new repos you make. Some of these files are also likely to show up in various meta-automation tools. These files are also other good concepts to include in any "template for making projects" templates. 😄
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Github allows users and organizations to setup a set of default community health files, which can then be auto-displayed in any new repos you make. Some of these files are also likely to show up in various meta-automation tools. These files are also other good concepts to include in any "template for making projects" templates. 😄
https://docs.github.com/en/communities/setting-up-your-project-for-healthy-contributions/creating-a-default-community-health-file#supported-file-types
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