INSERT GRAPHIC HERE (include hyperlink in image)
Subtitle or Short Description Goes Here
ideally one sentence
include terms/tags that can be searched
Badges will go here
- build status
 - issues (waffle.io maybe)
 - devDependencies
 - npm package
 - coverage
 - slack
 - downloads
 - gitter chat
 - license
 - etc.
 
- For more on these wonderful 
badgersbadges, refer tobadgerbadgerbadger. 
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- Most people will glance at your 
README, maybe star it, and leave - Ergo, people should understand instantly what your project is about based on your repo
 
Tips
- HAVE WHITE SPACE
 - MAKE IT PRETTY
 - GIFS ARE REALLY COOL
 
GIF Tools
- Use Recordit to create quicks screencasts of your desktop and export them as 
GIFs. - For terminal sessions, there's ttystudio which also supports exporting 
GIFs. 
Recordit
ttystudio
If your
READMEhas a lot of info, section headers might be nice.
// code away!
let generateProject = project => {
  let code = [];
  for (let js = 0; js < project.length; js++) {
    code.push(js);
  }
};- All the 
coderequired to get started - Images of what it should look like
 
- Clone this repo to your local machine using 
https://github.com/fvcproductions/SOMEREPO 
- If you want more syntax highlighting, format your code like this:
 
update and install this package first
$ brew update
$ brew install fvcproductionsnow install npm and bower packages
$ npm install
$ bower install- For all the possible languages that support syntax highlithing on GitHub (which is basically all of them), refer here.
 
- Going into more detail on code and technologies used
 - I utilized this nifty Markdown Cheatsheet for this sample 
README. 
To get started...
- 
Option 1
- π΄ Fork this repo!
 
 - 
Option 2
- π― Clone this repo to your local machine using 
https://github.com/joanaz/HireDot2.git 
 - π― Clone this repo to your local machine using 
 
- HACK AWAY! π¨π¨π¨
 
- π Create a new pull request using 
https://github.com/joanaz/HireDot2/compare/. 
Or Contributors/People
| FVCproductions | FVCproductions | FVCproductions | 
|---|---|---|
github.com/fvcproductions | 
github.com/fvcproductions | 
github.com/fvcproductions | 
- You can just grab their GitHub profile image URL
 - You should probably resize their picture using 
?s=200at the end of the image URL. 
- How do I do specifically so and so?
- No problem! Just do this.
 
 
Reach out to me at one of the following places!
- Website at 
fvcproductions.com - Twitter at 
@fvcproductions - Insert more social links here.
 
- You could include a Gratipay link as well.
 
- MIT license
 - Copyright 2015 Β© FVCproductions.
 



