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so hi everybody uh welcome to the socal powershell user group tonight we have stephen valdinger uh with us tonight hes a senior solutions engineer with chocolatey software and hes going to talk to us all about generating documentation with powershell so steven without further ado go ahead and take it away awesome thank you very much yeah im im really excited uh to be here and give this talk im gonna go ahead and share my screen and can i move that yeah yeah i can perfect so i think that user experience starts at the docks when they first hit your repository right theyre looking for something that they need some kind of a tool maybe a module maybe a utility whatever that thing is and they search for it and they land on your github page the very first thing theyre going to see is probably your readme and it needs to be pretty descriptive right it needs to explain what the thing is how to get it how it works what you can do with it all that stuff starts in the readme from there th