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Open source devs: please, please add screenshots...
(lemmy.world)
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While I get the sentiment, historically, readmes have been text only, and should predominately focus on usage options, not a sales pitch. Today in GitHub, these files support markdown, but the level of effort is probably two orders of magnitude higher than a text readme alone.
Think of a readme file on GitHub/distributed with the binary more as a man page than a proper website.
So why not add a 'Screenshots' section with hyperlinks to PNG files?
Or, hell, just add a "screenshots" folder to the repo and mention its existence in the readme.
The best solution is to create an issue and attach the pictures there. You can then link in README and not bloat the repository.
If I clone the repo I expect everything to work, including the readme.
That's a good point non-text shouldn't be in the git tree, git-lfs is another solution for that though