Github Featured Readme

Lawson Hung
1 min readAug 22, 2020

I found out recently that you can have a featured section in your Github.

https://www.aboutmonica.com/blog/how-to-create-a-github-profile-readme

For example, from Monica:

To do this, it’s pretty simple. Just make a repository and make sure you name it exactly as your Github username, case sensitive. Github will tell you that this is a secret repository just for you!

They’ll even give you some recommendations to start you off on the right foot.

Here’s mine for reference:

Remember that a Readme is in .md, or markdown format, meaning you can put GIFs in there as well as emojis.

That is all folks! Have a good one and see you all next time! Stay safe, take care, we’re going back in!

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