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Happy Hacktoberfest! Hacktoberfest is back 🔥 Github Profile Cards is a list of GitHub Profle README templates of Hacktoberfest 2020 participants.

Link to webpage: https://github-profile-readmes.firebaseapp.com/

Contributing

If this is your first pull request, please read this article: How To Create a Pull Request on GitHub

Read more about GitHub Profile README: GitHub Official Profile README Docs

Step 1

Fork the repo by pressing the "Fork" button on the top right side of the repository and clone your forked repository.

Step 2

In your forked repository, edit users.js (src/dataSet/users.js) and add your name and github userName to the bottom of the file using this format with adding a comma after the end of the previous user's data. :

  {
    name : "Full Name",
    githubUserName : "github userName"
  }

Step 3

In your forked repository, go to githubCards folder (src/dataSet/githubCards) and add you Github Profile README template keeping the name of the file as your github userName with extension as .md.

Example : 
if GitHub userName is srinibasbiswal, then the fileName will be :

srinibasbiswal.md

Step 4

Commit your changes and submit a pull request! After your pull request gets accepted, you will be able to see your very own GitHub README card on the Github Profile READMEs!

  • Make sure you have updated code from the master branch before making the pull request.

Step 5

Please star the repo if you like this fun little Hacktoberfest project ❤️

How to run / debug in your local

After cloning the repo, run the following commands.

npm install
npm start
  • Make sure you have Node installed in your local system.

License

MIT

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