Aviyel GitHub profile Readme generator - a readme profile builder, designed to showcase contributors' work. Provides a simple way for developers to highlight their code and non-code contributions.
It's a very fun but useful feature that I'm surprised no-one else gave a thought about. I've setup a fun README for my git too at https://github.com/issacops/issa... . Cheers @aviyelhq
Wow, this is an excellent and easy-to-use tool. Just some tweaking and boom you get a brand new GitHub README Profile within a few clicks. Thanks, @aviyelhq for this amazing Aviyel Readme Generator and thank you so much for adding my profile on display 😍
Here mine profile:
https://github.com/mrdanishsaleem
Hey PH Fam👋,
I am JOSE, one of the founding members of Aviyel.
Open source communities are becoming more diverse and energetic every day. You're certain to find someone to help, regardless of your hobbies or work. Open source benefits from and is made possible by the community for development or advocacy. This is how and where Aviyel fits in. Aviyel is a platform and a voice for open source projects to grow and engage their communities by providing the tools needed to manage projects effectively.
We received a lot of developer feedback and love for our badges/rewards system during our last launch(Aviyel Rewards is a delightful reward and recognition platform that open-source projects can use). One question we heard from the community was, "how can we better showcase this work?" So we made a readme generator to help developers quickly show off their excellent work easily.
We created an easy-to-use readme generator that allows developers to showcase their excellent work with minimal effort.
We love seeing people using our platform to showcase their contributions🎗️, promote events 📣 , show off their creative Soulbound creations🖼️, and many more.
We think it's great that people are already making exciting and inspiring things with the platform. So if you are a developer, we invite you to try it out.
If you are a developer, we invite you to try it out. We are giving surprises and gifts to our users. To enter the competition, create a readme using our Aviyel GitHub profile readme generator and post it in the comment section. The top 5 comments with maximum upvotes will get a surprise from Aviyel.
If you are a community lead, DevRel, or maintainer, waiting to get your contributors' recognition for their work, you can sign up here: https://aviyel.com/projects.
Congrats. This is interesting. Don't think creating markdown to update GitHub Readme can be made any simpler. However, I am assuming the real intended value isn't the beautified markdown editor, but blog links and other stuff automatically linked.
Does this work only for blogs (and events?) on Aviyel? Is there a way I can say link my medium, GitHub etc and this gets automatically updated? I think the pain point here is not creating a GitHub Readme, but making sure that its updated :)
@nk00 Thanks for the feedback. Yes, this is precisely the thought process when we built this.
We would soon unlock features that would let users (contributors) connect all their accounts across platforms at Aviyel. This would be coupled with the ability for open source projects to use Aviyel Rewards for contributions on GitHub, Slack, Discord, medium, discourse etc.
Community members can 1) build their reputation and claim badges for contributions across multiple platforms and, 2) obviously connect all of this to the GitHub Readme and make sure its always updated.
We are just getting started. Thanks again.
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