Replace README "Getting Started" section#145
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Replace README "Getting Started" section#145copygirl wants to merge 3 commits intoExpiredPopsicle:mainfrom
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Notably, I kept all the paragraphs on the same line, as potential future in-line changes will be easier to track, without having to re-layout other lines to fit the text. If requested, I could either format the text as the rest of the existing readme, or change the rest of the readme to get rid of the linebreaks. |
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Sep 23, 2025
Co-authored-by: Alex Comai <comai.alex@gmail.com>
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I figured this might improve the readme by pointing people to the releases, and cleaning up the instructions for running the project from the editor. There's a lot of options and modules to tweak things now so I left it to the basics – I even left out a suggestion on using the blendshape conversion for simplicity. Proper documentation should either be in SnekStudio itself or a dedicated page. For now it might be good enough to just forward people to the community channels.
Feedback welcome.