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A readme (or read me) file contains information about other files in a directory or archive and is commonly distributed with computer software. Such a file is usually a text file called README.TXT, README.md, README.1ST, READ.ME, or simply README, although some Microsoft Windows software may occasionally include a README.WRI, README.RTF, or README.DOC. The name is chosen so that users unaware of the existence of this type of file would be drawn to read it. It is traditionally written in upper case so that on case-preserving environments using an ASCIIbetical ordering, the name will appear near the beginning of a directory listing (since upper-case letters sort before lower-case letters in ASCIIbetical ordering).
The contents typically include one or more of the following:
The expression "readme file" is also sometimes used descriptively and generically, whereby the files are not named "readme", but are considered types of readme files.[citation needed] The source code distributions of many free software packages, especially those following the Gnits Standards or those produced with GNU Autotools, usually include a standard set of readme files:
Game One - Read Me 7.0 [NEW]
Game One - README 1.0
Game One - README 2.0
Game One - README 3.0
Game One - README 4 0
ReadMe! - an ebook reader app with speed reading technology
GameOne-ReadMe Best Of
Bestof Readme
Git & GitHub: Readme File (11/11)
aussieBum - READ ME - Promo
Rory Gallagher - Do You Read Me
GameOne: README 6.0 | Teil 1/2
In the 21st century society has turned its target through
the annhilation of the human beeing.
Well, the next step will be creating a new kind of
devices for mind control and slavery.
So from now on the decision lays in your hands.
It's a philosophy, a state of psyche, it's the choice to
trust no one.
Leave it or embrace it before they set you off.