| This repository contains a folder structure scaffold/skeleton for others to use. | |
| The user wishes to make this clear so visitors understand this provides an organizational structure template. | |
| Here's how you can help make this repo's purpose clear: | |
| - Add a Scaffold badge using shields.io near the top of the README. If a badge line already exists, add it there. | |
| - Use a color like orange or purple for the scaffold badge | |
| Add this section near the top of the README (after any intro/description): | |
| ## Folder Scaffold | |
| This repository provides a standardized folder structure scaffold that you can use as a template for organizing your own projects. | |
| ### How to use this scaffold | |
| 1. Clone or download this repository | |
| 2. Copy the folder structure to your project location | |
| 3. Adapt and modify the structure to fit your specific needs | |
| 4. Remove placeholder files or this notice as needed | |
| ### Structure Overview | |
| [Placeholder for structure explanation - ask the user about the folder organization] | |
| ### Intended Use Case | |
| [Placeholder for use case - ask the user what type of projects this scaffold is designed for] | |
| /// | |
| Ask the user: | |
| 1. What type of projects is this scaffold designed for? (e.g., "data analysis projects", "web development", "documentation repositories") | |
| 2. What are the main folders/sections in the scaffold? | |
| 3. Are there any placeholder files or README files in the folders to guide users? | |
| 4. Is there a specific methodology or best practice this scaffold follows? | |
| Integrate these details to help users understand how and when to use this scaffold. | |