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Pokedc

Add your Pokemon entries here for them to be visible on pokedex.osdc.dev!

How to add entry:

  1. Fork the repository by clicking on the fork button up top.

  2. Clone the forked repository on your account: Click on code and then copy the link that shows up. Then go to your terminal and enter the git clone command, it should look something like this:

    git clone https://github.com/your-name/pokedc.git
    
  3. Go to the repository directory and then to cdn directory:

    cd pokedc/cdn/
    
  4. Create a file, with the name your_enrol_no.txt, eg. 22105251.txt

    File Structure of txt file:

    • your_name;

    • your_enrol_no;

    • A number for your Pokemon (between 1 and 600);

    • Text you want to display;

      (Add a semicolon after each line)

      eg:

       Arnav;
       23104173;
       151;
       Hello world!;
    
  5. Stage your added file:

    git add your_enrol_no.txt
    
  6. Config your user for this repo:

    git config user.email '[email protected]'
    git config user.name 'your-name'
    
  7. Commit your changes:

    git commit -m "Add new Pokemon entry"
    
  8. Now create your ssh token by generating using this command:

    ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C "[email protected]"
    

    Go To Your SSH Path (cd..ssh) must be in users->ssh folder Now fetch the key in terminal by using the command:

         cat id_ed25519.pub
    

    Now Open github -> settings -> ssh & gpg ->add-key -> paste the key

  9. Push Changes to github:

    Fork and clone commit changes if you haven't
    

    Add the remote path to your cloned repo:

    git remote add origin [email protected]:name/pokedc.git
    

    Update the changes using:

       git fetch origin
    
  10. If a Windows GitHub login pop-up appears : proceed with the sign-in Else (if it asks for a username, password) : enter your GitHub username,password

  11. Now push the changes:

        git push origin main
    
  12. Open a pull request: Check if everything has gone right so far and open a pull request!

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