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@niicode niicode commented May 20, 2022

Added the readme file for my posts

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Good pull requests have a body description that tells other contributors about the change you're suggesting, so they understand the context.

Let's edit this pull request to add a body description.

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Step 7: Respond to a review

Your pull request is looking great!

Let’s add some content to your file. Replace line 5 of your file with a quotation or meme and witty caption. Remember: Markdown is supported.

⌨️ Activity: Change your file

  1. Open the file _posts/0000-01-02-niicode.md.
  2. Replace line 5 of the file with something new.
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  4. Commit your changes. You can do this in the Source Control view, enter a commit message in the text field and press Ctrl+Enter on Windows or Command ⌘+Enter on macOS.
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Step 8: Merge your pull request

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@niicode niicode merged commit 593b3cf into main May 20, 2022
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