I don't think any recruiter will go into your github profile and look at every single one of your projects and scrutinize them. Best-case scenario is you have a few projects you can point to as your "current" ones that best reflect your skill. The rest are just "there", and no one expects your first projects to be perfect haha.
I'd leave them as-is, or updated the README just so you can remember what it is in the future. 😄
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I don't think any recruiter will go into your github profile and look at every single one of your projects and scrutinize them. Best-case scenario is you have a few projects you can point to as your "current" ones that best reflect your skill. The rest are just "there", and no one expects your first projects to be perfect haha.
I'd leave them as-is, or updated the README just so you can remember what it is in the future. 😄