Rewrite README for clarity and improved user onboarding#1763
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Refactored the README to provide a clearer, more engaging guide for new GitHub users. Improved formatting, added emojis for readability, clarified instructions, and enhanced the layout with structured steps. This update makes the tutorial easier to follow and more visually appealing for beginners.
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Great start! I appreciate the effort put into explaining GitHub basics. I made some improvements to the README to enhance clarity, structure, and readability — especially for beginners. Let me know if you have any suggestions or further feedback on the updated version!
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Refactored the README to provide a clearer, more engaging guide for new GitHub users. Improved formatting, added emojis for readability, clarified instructions, and enhanced the layout with structured steps. This update makes the tutorial easier to follow and more visually appealing for beginners.
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