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Add your profile or repository to the README

Open DenverCoder1 opened this issue 4 years ago • 14 comments

Thanks to @WarenGonzaga for the idea of putting example usages in the README.

There is now an 🚀 Example usage section in the README for profiles and repositories that have unique usages of Typing SVGs.

If you have a particularly cool way of using Typing SVGs on your profile, show it off by leaving a link to your profile in the README.

This issue is beginner friendly, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.

Steps to open a PR

Using GitHub website

  1. Click the pencil above the README to fork the repo and start editing image
  2. Add a line at the bottom of the list with your name and a link to your profile in the same format as the other examples
  3. Add a message and create a new branch describing your changes image
  4. Click "Propose Changes"
  5. Replace the PR description with "Added example to README" and then click "Create pull request"
  6. You're done! Wait for your pull request to be reviewed.

Using GitHub CLI

  1. Fork the repo by clicking the button in the top-right or by running
gh repo fork DenverCoder1/readme-typing-svg
  1. Clone your fork to your computer (if you did not do so by running gh repo fork)
git clone https://github.com/<YOUR USERNAME>/readme-typing-svg.git
cd readme-typing-svg
  1. Create a new branch and switch to it
git checkout -b added-<YOUR USERNAME>-to-readme
  1. Open README.md in a code editor and add a line at the bottom of the list with your name and a link to your profile in the same format as the other examples
  2. Stage, commit, and push your changes
git add .
git commit -m "Added <YOUR USERNAME> to readme"
git push origin main
  1. View your fork on GitHub and you should see an option to compare and pull request.
  2. Compare your branch with DenverCoder1:main and start creating a Pull Request
  3. Replace the PR description with "Added example to README" and then click "Create pull request"
  4. You're done! Wait for your pull request to be reviewed.

DenverCoder1 avatar Apr 29 '21 02:04 DenverCoder1

Nice work, i would like to contribute :) @DenverCoder1

nisancigokmen avatar Feb 02 '22 23:02 nisancigokmen

Hii @DenverCoder1 Can I work on this issue? if yes could you please assign it to me?

kishanrajput23 avatar Sep 24 '22 17:09 kishanrajput23

Can I work on this issue? if yes could you please assign it to me?

For this issue, you do not need to be assigned, anyone can contribute a pull request for this issue and it will remain open.

Note, however, that since this issue is primarily focused on adding to a list, pull requests for it during October will not be considered for Hacktoberfest.

DenverCoder1 avatar Sep 25 '22 22:09 DenverCoder1

### BIG Thanks Brother

majidtdeni666 avatar Dec 01 '22 19:12 majidtdeni666

Thanks very good

HoseinRezaeeM avatar Oct 25 '23 14:10 HoseinRezaeeM

how does this work

Koribraide avatar Nov 09 '23 10:11 Koribraide

Showcase that you are using this project to your README profile or your project repo.

warengonzaga avatar Nov 09 '23 10:11 warengonzaga

Showcase that you are using this project to your README profile or your project repo.

okay thanks, im new to front end development and i just started learning html css and javascript and also git and github, please can you elaborate some things for me ?

Koribraide avatar Nov 09 '23 10:11 Koribraide

Thak you! Love you!

8Lou avatar Dec 04 '23 20:12 8Lou

hello https://github.com/Monk-Codes

Monk-Codes avatar Apr 11 '24 08:04 Monk-Codes

Hello, I hope to do well!!!, By the way, great job!!! https://github.com/Arcos-Mir

Arcos-Mir avatar Apr 14 '24 08:04 Arcos-Mir

Thanks

https://github.com/Koribraide

Koribraide avatar Apr 17 '24 19:04 Koribraide