



I know that option is available when you first create a repo, but it might also automatically pop up if you create a LICENSE file (not sure, though). Github offers to create a licence file automatically, you'd only need to choose which pre-made text you want. Numpy isn't a rare dependency for third-party Inkscape extensions - but it's a difficult thing to add dependencies for Windows users, because they get their python 2.7 with Inkscape, in a subdirectory of the installation, and need to put numpy there, too (instead of globally). Some people like to make smaller chunks and separate by functionality, and it's possible to use subfolders for this - I thought that if you wanted to do that, it would help to know that it will work. No worries, those were mostly just more or less wild ideas.Īs for the example, yes, instructions in the README would be cool - then people can see right away what they get when they visit the repo.Īs for the subfolder, I was more referring to the huge.
