The README must not be regenerated locally and part of the commit, it is going to be generated on server and pushed to git repository by a cron job.
One can generate readme locally only for checking it if it is correct, but then reverted before committing.
Of course, if one pushed a regenerated commit is not critical, but by using the server side generation, the READMEs look coherent.
I am going to merge the PR manually for make it consistent with the commit message guidelines.
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