Colour Button Animation is a collection of Animated Buttons which
you can use in your webpages or sites to make your buttons
more attractive. π
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To use this repository in your webpages or sites, First you have to fork this repository in your github account.
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Clone the repository from your account to local PC, so its available to you locally. Also, you can make changes in it.
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Go to your Desktop and open
Git Bash
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First you have to go to Desktop and clone the repository
cd Desktop/
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To clone this repository copy the code
git clone https://github.com/AaquibAli/Color-Button-Animation.git/
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After clone the repository copy the code
cd Color-Button-Animation/
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To open this repository in your
VS Code
Editorcode .
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Congratulation π You can use this repository in your Webpages or Sites.
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Make sure to fork the repository, so it's available to your GitHub account, for further contributions as well as it state your contributions in it.
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Clone the repository from your account to local PC, so its available to you locally. Also, you can make changes in it.
git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/<repo-name>
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Now, set the
upstream
so it make a "path of contribution" from your account's repo. (repository) to original repository.git remote add upstream https://github.com/<org-name>/<repo-name>.git
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After done with the changes in code, get ready to contribute, Excited ? π€©
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Make your own branch by using following command:
git checkout -b <branch-name>
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Now, you've to add the changes in that branch, you created just above.
git add .
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Lets commit the changes, & earn "green square of the day".
git commit -m "<message>"
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Now, just push the changes from your repo. to original repository.
git push origin <branch-name>
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Once you've committed and pushed all of your changes to GitHub, go to the page for your fork on GitHub, select your development branch, and click the pull request button. If you need to make any adjustments to your pull request, just push the updates to GitHub. Your pull request will automatically track the changes in your development branch and update it.