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v1.1 — github_buddy

27 May 11:20
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GitHub Buddy 1.1 makes the whole experience gentler and easier to follow — especially on your phone — with a bunch of small fixes based on early feedback.
Changes in this version

📱 Now works properly on mobile — the layout adapts to small screens, and the helper buttons collapse into a tidy labelled bar at the bottom.
✨ AI prompts are tucked into tidy collapsible boxes so each step reads cleanly, and there's now an AI helper for your release notes too.
✏️ Click any answer to edit it right in the guide — your changes flow into every step automatically.
💾 Save your progress to a file and pick up later, or Start fresh anytime.
📋 New printable checklist you can keep open in another tab or save as a PDF.
🛟 Always-there help — a "Stuck on a screen?" button, plus guides for adding, replacing, deleting files and publishing new versions.
💰 Optional funding setup moved out of the way into its own button, so the core steps stay short.
🪄 Smoother step-by-step flow — gentler scrolling and animations, and finished steps stay open so you don't lose your place.

v1.0 – First release

24 May 09:03
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This is the very first version of GitHub Buddy — a hand‑holding guide for anyone who feels nervous about putting a project on GitHub.

What it does
Walks you through every step of uploading a project to GitHub
Explains confusing words the moment you see them (no hidden jargon)
Includes ready‑to‑copy AI prompts already filled with your project details
Lets you edit answers right inside the page — no back‑and‑forth
Saves your progress so you can come back later
Prints out as a simple checklist

How to use it
Download the github-buddy.html file, double‑click to open it in any browser, and follow the five steps from top to bottom. No installation, no account needed.