We can start by creating the necessary files for TidyScreen to be well documented:
[x] README.md: should contain a short summary of the project and its aims, a basic installation and usage instruction and other sections like funding, citation, licensing...
[x] License file: an open source license would be most appropriate for an open project, there is a session in the OLS program about licensing, most common ones include MIT License, Apache, GPLv3...
[x] CITATION.cff: a citation file is the best practice for acknowledging software authors
[x] Requirements: a list of requirements should be specified, either in requirements.txt, setup.py or in the now most widely accepted for pypi packages, a .toml file. We can start with a simple list in a requirements.txt file for example
Hi @alfredoq
We can start by creating the necessary files for TidyScreen to be well documented:
Hope this is helpful!