Please use the table of contents to help you navigate the README.
Provide a short description explaining the what, why, and how of your project. Use the following questions as a guide:
- What was your motivation?
- Why did you build this project? (Note: the answer is not "Because it was a homework assignment.")
- What problem does it solve?
- What did you learn?
What are the steps required to install your project? Provide a step-by-step description of how to get the development environment running.
Provide instructions and examples for use. Include screenshots as needed.
To add a screenshot, create an assets/images
folder in your repository and upload your screenshot to it. Then, using the relative filepath, add it to your README using the following syntax:
```md
![alt text](assets/images/screenshot.png)
```
Collaborators:
Sources:
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The last section of a high-quality README file is the license. This lets other developers know what they can and cannot do with your project. If you need help choosing a license, refer to https://choosealicense.com/.