Games .io GitHub — Content Outline & Example README
Suggested repository structure
- /src — source code
- /public — static assets (icons, images)
- /docs — design, API, deployment notes
- /examples — demo builds, local-play instructions
- /assets — sprites, audio
- README.md
- LICENSE
- .gitignore
- docker-compose.yaml (optional)
- CI workflows (.github/workflows)
She navigated to the search bar and typed her query: games io github.
- Make changes to your game files.
- Use
git add .to stage your changes. - Commit with
git commit -m "meaningful commit message"
She found it on the third page. The repository was titled "Neon-Drift-Io." The readme was sparse: A high-speed .io game built with Node.js and Socket.io. Open Source. Playable now.
Lack of Curation: Since anyone can host a "games-io" repo, the quality of titles varies wildly. You may encounter broken links or outdated versions of games.
suffix, developers can host a website for free. This is why many browser games are found at URLs like