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The absence of a README.md file in the Cyber Threat Prediction Model project limits users' understanding of its purpose, functionalities, and how to effectively utilize the model. This can lead to confusion and hinder adoption, as essential documentation is crucial for guiding users through installation, usage, and troubleshooting processes.
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Suggested Change
The proposed change involves adding a comprehensive README.md file to the Cyber Threat Prediction Model project. This documentation will include a brief overview of the model's purpose and objectives, alongside step-by-step installation instructions and usage guidelines with examples of input formats and expected outputs.
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Issue Description
The absence of a README.md file in the Cyber Threat Prediction Model project limits users' understanding of its purpose, functionalities, and how to effectively utilize the model. This can lead to confusion and hinder adoption, as essential documentation is crucial for guiding users through installation, usage, and troubleshooting processes.
Screenshot for reference :
Suggested Change
The proposed change involves adding a comprehensive README.md file to the Cyber Threat Prediction Model project. This documentation will include a brief overview of the model's purpose and objectives, alongside step-by-step installation instructions and usage guidelines with examples of input formats and expected outputs.
Rationale
No response
Urgency
High
Record
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: