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croluy

v10.1.0

Published

A personal card for Croluy

Downloads

28

Readme

👇 Write this in your terminal

npx croluy@latest

If it's the first time you run this command or if I have recently updated this package, you will be asked if you want to install the newest version. You should accept that.

💡 Some infos about this code

The code you will find here was initially generated from this template. And that template was created, by tewaking this repo. Even that repo is not 100% original but instead created using this guide by @jackboreg. And who knows who gave Jack the inspiration to create that guide.

You get where I'm going. All of this basically means the Business Card type of project isn't my original idea. I just took other people's code and put a decent amount of effort in order to personalize it for my own taste.

If you are going to do the same, just make sure to credit anyone whom you will fork the repo from. Might it be me (croluy) or Beyourahi or Anmol098 or Jack Boreg.

Thank you 🌟