> As part of recent design changes, GitHub has introduced READMEs for profiles
This is a weird new myth that might just highlight the difficulty of discoverability. GitHub has had user profile READMEs for years. The difference is just where the README shows and what the name of the repo is supposed to be.
You could already create a "<username>.github.io" repo that governs what shows up when visiting https://<username>.github.io
This is a weird new myth that might just highlight the difficulty of discoverability. GitHub has had user profile READMEs for years. The difference is just where the README shows and what the name of the repo is supposed to be.
You could already create a "<username>.github.io" repo that governs what shows up when visiting https://<username>.github.io