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readme-writer

A tool to generate professional README files based on project structure

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readme-gen

A tool to generate professional README files based on project structure.

Introduction

readme-gen is a sophisticated command-line tool designed to automate the creation of comprehensive and professional README files. By analyzing your project's structure and leveraging the power of Google's Generative AI, readme-gen intelligently generates a README that includes sections such as introduction, installation instructions, usage examples, and a description of the file structure and dependencies. This significantly reduces the time and effort required to create well-documented projects. The tool is designed for TypeScript projects and offers a high level of customization through configuration.

Installation

  • Clone the repository:

    git clone <repository_url>
    
  • Navigate to the project directory:

    cd readme-gen
    
  • Install dependencies:

    npm install
    
  • Build the project:

    npm run build
    

This will compile the TypeScript code into JavaScript, ready for execution.

Usage

readme-gen utilizes the command-line interface. After installation and building, you can generate a README file using the following command:

readme-gen

The generated README will be outputted to the console. You can then redirect this output to a file:

readme-gen > README.md

The tool automatically detects your project's structure and generates the README accordingly. Further customization options may be added in future releases. Error handling is built-in to provide informative feedback in case of issues.

File Structure

The project follows a standard Node.js module structure:

readme-gen/
├── src/             // Source code
│   ├── index.ts     // Main application entry point
│   └── utils/       // Utility functions
│       ├── aiClient.ts  // Google Generative AI client interaction
│       ├── chartGenerator.ts // Chart generation (if applicable)
│       ├── fileReader.ts // File system interaction
│       └── readmeBuilder.ts // README file construction logic
├── tsconfig.json    // TypeScript compiler configuration
├── package.json     // Project metadata and dependencies
├── package-lock.json // npm dependency lockfile
└── .gitignore       // Files to exclude from version control

The node_modules directory, containing the project's dependencies, is not included in the above representation due to its size and dynamic nature.

Dependencies

  • @google/generative-ai: For leveraging Google's large language model to generate README content.
  • commander: For parsing command-line arguments and building the CLI.
  • dotenv: For loading environment variables from a .env file (optional).
  • typescript: For compiling the TypeScript source code.
  • ts-node: For executing TypeScript code directly (during development).

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please open an issue or submit a pull request. Before contributing, please ensure your code adheres to the project's coding style and includes comprehensive tests.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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Package last updated on 03 Aug 2025

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