Make README

Make a README from your GitHub repository.

MakeMyReadme helps agencies, freelancers, and developers turn repository context into a practical README.md with setup commands, configuration notes, deployment steps, and project structure.

InputGitHub repo
OutputREADME.md
ReviewPull Request

Make it from real code

The generated README is based on repository files, package scripts, folder structure, and configuration hints instead of a blank generic template.

Useful for client delivery

For client projects, the README can cover setup, environment variables, deployment, and maintenance notes needed after handoff.

Clear before payment

MakeMyReadme estimates token volume and price before generation, so users can review the cost before running the model.

Ready for GitHub review

After generation, the README can be pushed back to GitHub through a Pull Request for safe review and merge.

Workflow

From repository to README without guessing.

1. Connect GitHub

Sign in with GitHub and choose the repository that needs a README.

2. Analyze repository context

MakeMyReadme reads practical project signals such as scripts, dependencies, configuration, and folders.

3. Make the README

The AI writes a README.md focused on setup, usage, configuration, deployment, and project structure.

4. Review in a Pull Request

Publish the generated README through a GitHub Pull Request instead of pushing directly.

FAQ

How do I make a README from a GitHub repository?

Connect the repository with GitHub OAuth, let MakeMyReadme analyze the project context, then generate and review the README before publishing it.

Can MakeMyReadme make a README for private repositories?

Yes. MakeMyReadme can work with repositories available to the connected GitHub account, including private repositories when access is granted.

Does it make a generic README?

No. The output is generated from repository context such as package files, scripts, folders, configuration hints, and source structure.

Make README from a GitHub Repository | MakeMyReadme