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Instructions for adding yourself to the all-contributors list! #25

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We recognize all types of contributions in the README! PhysicsHub follows the all-contributors specification and the Emoji Key ✨ for contribution types. Thank you everyone!

If you have contributed to the PhysicsHub project in some way and aren't listed, please add an entry for yourself by commenting with this template @all-contributors please add @YourGitHubHandle for ___ ( '___' can be any of the items listed below, like 'code', 'bug', 'doc').

For example, if you have wrote theory on PhysicsHub, you can add yourself as 'content' contributor. If you have trouble with this, you can comment below and we will make sure to add your name.

these are the Emoji Keys we use:

  • 🐛 bug: for reporting or fixing bugs
  • 💻 code: for writing or improving code
  • 🖋 content: for writing theory sections
  • 🎨 design: for design-related changes
  • 📖 doc: for documentation updates
  • 💵 financial: for financial contributions
  • 🤔 ideas: for suggesting ideas (with opening issues)
  • 📣 promotion: if you write about us on internet (like blogs, social media post that receive some interactions and more) or you can proof that you convinced developers to contribute to the project.
  • 🛡️ security: for security improvements
  • ⚠️ test: for testing
  • 🌍 translation: for translations
  • ✅ tutorial: for writing tutorials
  • ♿️ a11y: for changes related to accessibility

The README file will get updated based on the .allcontributors-src file each time all-contributors generate is run.

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