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Certainly! Writing a README for your GitHub repository can be a great way to provide information about your project to potential contributors and users. Here's an example outline to get you started:

Hebara Language

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Getting Started

  1. Clone the Project by running git clone https://github.com/Hetari/MyProgrammingLanguage.git.
  2. Ensure that you have Python 3.12 installed on your machine by running python --version.
  3. Create a new project directory and navigate to it using your command line interface.
  4. You're now ready to start writing Hebara code! 😁

You want to add some code?

  1. Fork this repository by clicking the "Fork" button in the top right corner of this page.
  2. Clone your forked repository to your local machine using git clone https://github.com/your-username/python-mini-projects.git
  3. Create a new branch for your project using git checkout -b my-new-project
  4. Create a new folder for your project within the main directory of the forked repository.
  5. Add your project files to the new folder in the forked repository.
  6. Create a README file for your project that includes a brief description of what it does and how to use it in the project folder.
  7. Update the main README file to include a link to your project and a brief description.
  8. Commit your changes using git commit -m "Add my new project"
  9. Push your changes to your forked repository using git push origin my-new-project
  10. Create a pull request by clicking the "New pull request" button on the original repository page and selecting your branch.

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