Hi @therealaleph 👋
It’s me again 🙂
I wanted to share a simple idea that could be really helpful — both for us and for anyone who wants to use this project 💡
🗒️ Idea 1: Include a Manual or Instruction File
Many users, especially those who don’t have experience with GitHub or cannot access it due to government restrictions (like the Great Firewall 🚧), may find it difficult to figure out how to start using the project.
My suggestion is to include a manual or instruction file (essentially the project’s README) in a more accessible format — for example, a PDF — inside the project’s release ZIP files.
That way, when someone downloads or receives the release ZIP (even if they have no knowledge of GitHub), they can easily read the included guide and start using the project right away.
This could make the project much more user-friendly and accessible to a wider audience 🌍
🌐 Idea 2: Split the README into English and Farsi Versions
Another improvement could be splitting the README into two separate files —
EnReadme.md and FaReadme.md.
This structure makes it cleaner and easier for users to find the language section they prefer, without having to scroll through the entire document to locate it.
Thank you so much for reading 💙
I know I’ve been suggesting quite a few ideas and requests lately, but I truly believe these changes could benefit many users and strengthen our community 🙏🙂
Hi @therealaleph 👋
It’s me again 🙂
I wanted to share a simple idea that could be really helpful — both for us and for anyone who wants to use this project 💡
🗒️ Idea 1: Include a Manual or Instruction File
Many users, especially those who don’t have experience with GitHub or cannot access it due to government restrictions (like the Great Firewall 🚧), may find it difficult to figure out how to start using the project.
My suggestion is to include a manual or instruction file (essentially the project’s README) in a more accessible format — for example, a PDF — inside the project’s release ZIP files.
That way, when someone downloads or receives the release ZIP (even if they have no knowledge of GitHub), they can easily read the included guide and start using the project right away.
This could make the project much more user-friendly and accessible to a wider audience 🌍
🌐 Idea 2: Split the README into English and Farsi Versions
Another improvement could be splitting the README into two separate files —
EnReadme.mdandFaReadme.md.This structure makes it cleaner and easier for users to find the language section they prefer, without having to scroll through the entire document to locate it.
Thank you so much for reading 💙
I know I’ve been suggesting quite a few ideas and requests lately, but I truly believe these changes could benefit many users and strengthen our community 🙏🙂