add a message that says hello world as a comment to readme.md#196
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| # Hello, world! 🚀 | |||
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The 'Hello, world! 🚀' comment you've added on line 1 is not a problem per se, but note that it's generally recommended to place the shebang (#!/usr/bin/env python3) as the first line of an executable python script. This is required for Unix-based systems to identify the file as a script. Consider moving your comment to line 2, after the shebang.
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The approach consists of three simple steps. First, you'll need to open your README.md file. Second, add the following comment at the very top of the file:
Finally, save the README.md file. This will add the message 'Hello, world!' as a comment at the beginning of your documentation without affecting the rest of the contents.