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Project Publishing Readme format

Project Title

[Short Project Description]

Table of Contents

Description

[Provide a more detailed description of your project. Explain what it does, its purpose, and any unique features.]

Demo

[Include links to a live demo, screenshots, or GIFs that showcase your project in action.]

Internship

This internship is provided by CyberDude Networks Pvt. Ltd. as part of the 6-Month Free Internship program, a skill development initiative organized to enhance participants' skills. Mentoring was provided by Mr. Anbuselvan Rocky. For more information, you can contact CyberDude Networks here.

Technologies Used

[List the technologies, programming languages, and libraries/frameworks used in your project.]

Features

  • [List the key features and functionality of your project.]

Installation

[Provide step-by-step instructions on how to install and set up your project locally. Include any prerequisites and dependencies.]

Usage

[Explain how to use your project, including any configuration options, examples, or code snippets.]

Contributing

[Explain how others can contribute to your project, such as reporting issues, submitting pull requests, and any coding guidelines.]

License

[Specify the license under which your project is distributed. For example, you can use an open-source license like MIT, GPL, or Apache 2.0. Include a link to the full license text.]

Acknowledgments

[If your project uses third-party code, libraries, or resources, acknowledge and give credit to the authors or projects that have been helpful.]


[Optional: Include badges, social media links, or additional information about your project or yourself.]

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