- Any code that you used to do analysis, make figures for a publication etc. should be accessible to other lab members!
- A minimal README that details what your code does, and how to use it?
- A separate folder with example actual code and one for examples/ datasets
- A license if you are going to make it a public repository, so people know how to use it!
Ideally, have your own original repository (for safety) and fork it to SilbergLabRice
organization so others can access and improve on it
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🙋♀️ A short introduction - what is your organization all about? 🌈 Contribution guidelines - how can the community get involved? 👩💻 Useful resources - where can the community find your docs? Is there anything else the community should know? 🍿 Fun facts - what does your team eat for breakfast? 🧙 Remember, you can do mighty things with the power of Markdown -->