A short description about the project and/or client.
-  Fill out 
README.md- Change the 
my-packagepackage name, including code snippets - Check section contents and/or delete sections that don't apply
 
 - Change the 
 -  Check and/or replace 
LICENSEby something that suits your needs -  Fill out 
typst.toml- See also the typst/packages README
 
 -  Adapt Repository URLs in 
CHANGELOG.md- Consider only committing that file with your first release, or removing the "Initial Release" part in the beginning
 
 -  Adapt or deactivate the release workflow in 
.github/workflows/release.yml- 
to deactivate it, delete that file or remove/comment out lines 2-4 (
on:and following) - 
to use the workflow
-  check the values under 
env:, particularlyREGISTRY_REPO -  if you don't have one, create a fine-grained personal access token with only Contents permission for the 
REGISTRY_REPO -  on this repo, create a secret 
REGISTRY_TOKEN(athttps://github.com/[user]/[repo]/settings/secrets/actions) that contains the so created token 
if configured correctly, whenever you create a tag
v..., your package will be pushed onto a branch on theREGISTRY_REPO, from which you can then create a pull request against typst/packages -  check the values under 
 
 - 
 - remove/replace the example test case
 - (add your actual code, docs and tests)
 - remove this section from the README
 
These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on the typst web app. Perhaps a short code example on importing the package and a very simple teaser usage.
#import "@preview/my-package:0.1.0": *
#show: my-show-rule.with()
#my-func()A step by step guide that will tell you how to get the development environment up and running. This should explain how to clone the repo and where to (maybe a link to the typst documentation on it), along with any pre-requisite software and installation steps.
$ First step
$ Another step
$ Final step
A more in-depth description of usage. Any template arguments? A complicated example that showcases most if not all of the functions the package provides? This is also an excellent place to signpost the manual.
#import "@preview/my-package:0.1.0": *
#let my-complicated-example = ...- Project folder on server:
 - Confluence link:
 - Asana board:
 - etc...