Repository-aware generation
The best README generator should read real project context: scripts, dependencies, folders, configuration hints, and source structure.
A static form can create a README-shaped file. A useful GitHub README generator should analyze the repository, draft practical documentation, and let you review the change before merge.
The best README generator should read real project context: scripts, dependencies, folders, configuration hints, and source structure.
For client projects and internal tools, GitHub OAuth support matters more than pasting public URLs.
A generated README should be reviewable before publishing, ideally through a GitHub Pull Request.
Look for setup, installation, usage, environment variables, deployment, project structure, and maintenance notes.
MakeMyReadme connects to GitHub, estimates repository context and price upfront, generates README.md content from the actual project, and can create a Pull Request for review. That makes it especially useful for agencies, freelancers, and teams delivering private client projects.