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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
What's the Elevator Pitch?
02:10 • 2min
How to Create a Readme on GitHub
04:16 • 2min
How to Get Started on a JavaScript Project?
06:28 • 2min
Pi PI
08:35 • 2min
Twitter Mastodon Open Source Community on Social Media
10:38 • 4min
Talk Python to Me - Part 1
14:14 • 2min
Is This a Good Way to Get a Good Read Me?
16:22 • 2min
On Ramps for Open Source
18:05 • 2min
The Other End of the Spectrum
19:39 • 2min
Do You Want Your Pi Pi Read Me to Be the Project Read Me?
21:09 • 2min
Coverage Dot Pie
22:45 • 2min
Shields.io
24:47 • 2min
I've Never Heard of That It Shows Up on Your GitHub Profile
26:34 • 2min
How to Generate a GitHub Dot Markdown Document?
28:17 • 3min
GitHub - All Contributors Place
31:00 • 3min
Keep a Change Log
34:24 • 2min
Is There a Risk to This New Version?
36:15 • 2min
Changelogs, You Don't Know How Long Ago Something Was.
38:09 • 4min
GitHub Releases - What's New in 311?
42:08 • 2min
Changelog Manager
44:00 • 2min
How to Write a Markdown Changelog Using Jupyter Notebooks
45:44 • 2min
Dinghy - The Little Boat Thing
48:04 • 2min
Build the Change Log From Small Fragments
50:02 • 2min
Build Automation for Releases, Releases and Betas
51:45 • 2min
Is Scrive a Good Test Tool?
53:22 • 3min
How to Test Markdown and You Read Me
55:56 • 2min
Code Formatting
57:41 • 2min
Getting Your Code in Your Docs With Cog
59:21 • 2min
How to Document CLI Tools Using Readme
01:01:35 • 3min
GitHub - Awesome Tool for Readme Profile
01:05:05 • 3min
The Seven Point O for Coverage.py
01:07:41 • 2min
Python Scripting - What Editor Are You Using?
01:09:33 • 2min
Talk Python Dot FM
01:11:26 • 2min