Clean README.md draft from a one-paragraph project description.
Modality
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Model
claude-sonnet-4-6
Generate a clean GitHub README.md draft for this project:
Description: {{description}}
Language: {{language}}
Audience: {{audience}}
Install method: {{install}}
Output as markdown with these sections (in order, only if they apply):
1. H1 title + one-line tagline immediately below it.
2. One badge row (npm version + license placeholder) only if the project ships as a package.
3. ## What it is — 2–3 sentences. Lead with the problem, not the solution.
4. ## Install — exact command(s), copy-paste-runnable.
5. ## Quick example — minimum runnable code block, real-looking values, no foo/bar.
6. ## API or Usage — only the top 3–5 surfaces, deep-link to full docs for the rest.
7. ## Contributing — one line: PRs welcome / link to CONTRIBUTING.
8. ## License.
Tone: terse, direct. No emoji in headers. If a section would be empty, skip it.'Real-looking values, no foo/bar' is the line that kills the model's default 'function example()' tendency. Forces the example to look like something you'd ship.
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