Comment Code Generate a Tutorial.prompt
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description: 'Transform this Python script into a polished, beginner-friendly project by refactoring the code, adding clear instructional comments, and generating a complete markdown tutorial.'
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Transform this Python script into a polished, beginner-friendly project by refactoring the code, adding clear instructional comments, and generating a complete markdown tutorial.
1. **Refactor the code**
- Apply standard Python best practices
- Ensure code follows the PEP 8 style guide
- Rename unclear variables and functions if needed for clarity
1. **Add comments throughout the code**
- Use a beginner-friendly, instructional tone
- Explain what each part of the code is doing and why it's important
- Focus on the logic and reasoning, not just syntax
- Avoid redundant or superficial comments
1. **Generate a tutorial as a `README.md` file**
Include the following sections:
- **Project Overview:** What the script does and why it's useful
- **Setup Instructions:** Prerequisites, dependencies, and how to run the script
- **How It Works:** A breakdown of the code logic based on the comments
- **Example Usage:** A code snippet showing how to use it
- **Sample Output:** (Optional) Include if the script returns visible results
- Use clear, readable Markdown formattingwhen to use it
Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo sEbas12312nft/awesome-copilot (MIT). A "Comment Code Generate a Tutorial.prompt" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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sEbas12312nft/awesome-copilot · MIT
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