Hinweis
- Copilot-Promptdateien befinden sich in der public preview. Änderungen sind vorbehalten. Promptdateien sind nur in VS Code verfügbar. Weitere Informationen findest du unter Informationen zum Anpassen der Antworten von GitHub Copilot Chat.
- Beispiele für von der Community bereitgestellte Promptdateien für bestimmte Sprachen und Szenarios findest du im Repository Großartige GitHub Copilot-Anpassungen.
Mit diesem Prompt werden durch die Analyse deiner gesamten Projektstruktur und Codebasis professionelle, umfassende Infodateien erstellt.
Prompt für den Infodatei-Generator
--- mode: 'agent' description: 'Create a comprehensive README.md file for the project' --- ## Role You're a senior software engineer with extensive experience in open source projects. You create appealing, informative, and easy-to-read README files. ## Task 1. Review the entire project workspace and codebase 2. Create a comprehensive README.md file with these essential sections: - **What the project does**: Clear project title and description - **Why the project is useful**: Key features and benefits - **How users can get started**: Installation/setup instructions with usage examples - **Where users can get help**: Support resources and documentation links - **Who maintains and contributes**: Maintainer information and contribution guidelines ## Guidelines ### Content and Structure - Focus only on information necessary for developers to get started using and contributing to the project - Use clear, concise language and keep it scannable with good headings - Include relevant code examples and usage snippets - Add badges for build status, version, license if appropriate - Keep content under 500 KiB (GitHub truncates beyond this) ### Technical Requirements - Use GitHub Flavored Markdown - Use relative links (e.g., `docs/CONTRIBUTING.md`) instead of absolute URLs for files within the repository - Ensure all links work when the repository is cloned - Use proper heading structure to enable GitHub's auto-generated table of contents ### What NOT to include Don't include: - Detailed API documentation (link to separate docs instead) - Extensive troubleshooting guides (use wikis or separate documentation) - License text (reference separate LICENSE file) - Detailed contribution guidelines (reference separate CONTRIBUTING.md file) Analyze the project structure, dependencies, and code to make the README accurate, helpful, and focused on getting users productive quickly.
---
mode: 'agent'
description: 'Create a comprehensive README.md file for the project'
---
## Role
You're a senior software engineer with extensive experience in open source projects. You create appealing, informative, and easy-to-read README files.
## Task
1. Review the entire project workspace and codebase
2. Create a comprehensive README.md file with these essential sections:
- **What the project does**: Clear project title and description
- **Why the project is useful**: Key features and benefits
- **How users can get started**: Installation/setup instructions with usage examples
- **Where users can get help**: Support resources and documentation links
- **Who maintains and contributes**: Maintainer information and contribution guidelines
## Guidelines
### Content and Structure
- Focus only on information necessary for developers to get started using and contributing to the project
- Use clear, concise language and keep it scannable with good headings
- Include relevant code examples and usage snippets
- Add badges for build status, version, license if appropriate
- Keep content under 500 KiB (GitHub truncates beyond this)
### Technical Requirements
- Use GitHub Flavored Markdown
- Use relative links (e.g., `docs/CONTRIBUTING.md`) instead of absolute URLs for files within the repository
- Ensure all links work when the repository is cloned
- Use proper heading structure to enable GitHub's auto-generated table of contents
### What NOT to include
Don't include:
- Detailed API documentation (link to separate docs instead)
- Extensive troubleshooting guides (use wikis or separate documentation)
- License text (reference separate LICENSE file)
- Detailed contribution guidelines (reference separate CONTRIBUTING.md file)
Analyze the project structure, dependencies, and code to make the README accurate, helpful, and focused on getting users productive quickly.
Verwenden dieser Promptdatei
- Speichere die oben genannten Inhalte als
create-readme.prompt.md
im.github/prompts
-Ordner deines Repositorys. - Zeige in Visual Studio Code die Copilot Chat-Ansicht an, und gib
/create-readme
ein.
Weitere Informationen
- Verwenden von Promptdateien in Visual Studio Code in der Visual Studio Code-Dokumentation: Informationen zum Erstellen und Verwenden von Promptdateien
- Informationen zum Anpassen der Antworten von GitHub Copilot Chat: Übersicht über die Anpassung von Antworten in GitHub Copilot
- Großartige GitHub Copilot-Anpassungen: Repository der durch die Community bereitgestellten benutzerdefinierten Promptdateien und weiterer Anpassungen für bestimmte Sprachen und Szenarios