git
emoji
cheat-sheet
codes
smiles
embedded
$ APP_NAME="git-emoji-cheat-sheet" \
&& git clone https://github.com/tbaltrushaitis/${APP_NAME}.git \
&& cd ${APP_NAME}
Name | Version | Description |
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Bootstrap | 4.1.1 | HTML, CSS, and JS framework |
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Initial commit
See Change Log for the list of updates and improvements.
Note: We're ready to get help in creation of tomorrow web ... maybe its you just come there as a new contributor?
Contribution are always welcome and recommended! Here is how:
- Fork the repository (here is the guide).
- Clone to your machine
git clone https://github.com/YOUR_USERNAME/git-emoji-cheat-sheet.git
- Make your changes
- Create a pull request
- When you contribute, you agree to give a non-exclusive license to Author to use that contribution in any context as Author see appropriate.
- If you use content provided by another party, it must be appropriately licensed using an open source license.
- Contributions are only accepted through Github pull requests.
- Finally, contributed code must work in all supported browsers (see above for browser support).
Git Emoji Cheat Sheet is an open source project created by Tomas Baltrushaitis that is licensed under MIT. Author reserves the right to change the license of future releases.
- Emoji on GitHub Pages
- GitHub / Basic writing and formatting syntax
- BitBucket Markdown Howto
- Creating an Automated Build
- Linking containers
- Cross-host linking containers
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