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+ This page provides an overview of the purpose of the README file and the wireframe, as well as the meaning of the + "branch" in Git +

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README file

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A README is a text file that introduces and explains a project. It contains information that is commonly + required to understand what the project is about.
A good README helps others understand your project + quickly. It usually includes installation steps, usage examples, license info, and how to contribute. It's an + easy way to answer questions that your audience will likely have regarding how to install and use your project + and also how to collaborate with you.

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A wireframe is the skeleton of your digital project. Think of it as the foundation for your website, app, + or dashboard. It focuses on layout, and content placement-not on colors, fonts, or any visual + polish.
Wireframes are your blueprint: a simple, visual guide to quickly lay out your ideas and show how + everything fits together. Before diving into colors, images, or final design details, wireframes help you + map structure and functionality so nothing feels out of place.

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In Git, a branch is like a separate workspace where you can make changes and try new ideas without + affecting the main project. Think of it as a "parallel universe" for your code.
Branches let you work on + different parts of a project, like new features or bug fixes, without interfering with the main branch. The + common reasons to create a branch are + developing a new feature,fixing a bug, or experimenting with ideas.

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