What Do Your GitHub Repos Look Like?

What Do Your GitHub Repos Look Like?

As a developer, I’m curious to know how others present their work on GitHub. When applying for developer positions, I think employers want to see a clean and easy-to-clone repository. But when I try to showcase my analyses, they’re often scattered with intermittent steps, inputs, and outputs – not exactly the most polished display.

I use WSL2 Ubuntu, and I’ve been struggling to get Plotly outputs to work seamlessly. Has anyone found a workaround to make Plotly outputs load automatically in a web browser, regardless of where the package is being run?

Sharing your GitHub repos can be intimidating, especially when you’re applying for jobs. But it’s a great opportunity to showcase your skills and demonstrate your thought process. So, what do your GitHub repos look like? Do you have any tips for presenting complex analyses in a clean and easy-to-understand way?

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