What
Set up GitHub Pages for this repo to point to the root of the master branch.
Why
GitHub Pages is free for public repos, and doing so will make it possible for the Templates/
dir to be directly browsable from the built static site. You can then plop that URL into the About section of the repo's homepage or readme for an easy link for those curious as to what the templates all look like (many don't have previews and some have a broken old link).
Sample (from my fork of this repo doing exactly ass described):
How
In the Settings screen, select the Pages tab from the left column. Then under Source, select your master
branch and lastly the / (root)
option, then hit save. After the first run of Pages builds (it'll show as an action, also free, named pages-build-deployment
), it will be accessible at https://MichaelBarney.github.io/LinkFree, with the Templates directory fully browsable.
I see you have the readme visible there already, so it may be that you merely need to de-select the "theme" in the Pages settings.