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## Add your files
## Add your files
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Choose a self-explaining name for your project.
Choose a self-explaining name for your project.
## Description
## Description
Let people know what your project can do specifically. Provide context and add a link to any reference visitors might be unfamiliar with. A list of Features or a Background subsection can also be added here. If there are alternatives to your project, this is a good place to list differentiating factors.
Ceci est un exemple de projet pour s'entraîner.
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