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readme: fix typo #25
readme: fix typo #25
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WalkthroughThis update addresses a minor but crucial typo in the project documentation. Specifically, it corrects a misspelling in the README.md file, enhancing the clarity of instructions related to utilizing GitHub APIs for the creation of a contributor leaderboard. The amendment transforms "user accout" into the correct "user account," ensuring accurate guidance for users. Changes
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README.md (1)
- 33-33: The correction from "user accout" to "user account" is accurate and improves the document's clarity.
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* Fetch data from Github APIs and prepare a leaderboard of all the contributors to public repositories of your GitHub organization/user accout | |||
* Fetch data from Github APIs and prepare a leaderboard of all the contributors to public repositories of your GitHub organization/user account |
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The official name of GitHub should be capitalized. Please correct "Github" to "GitHub."
- Fetch data from Github APIs
+ Fetch data from GitHub APIs
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Carefully review the code before committing. Ensure that it accurately replaces the highlighted code, contains no missing lines, and has no issues with indentation.
* Fetch data from Github APIs and prepare a leaderboard of all the contributors to public repositories of your GitHub organization/user account | |
* Fetch data from GitHub APIs and prepare a leaderboard of all the contributors to public repositories of your GitHub organization/user account |
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* Fetch data from Github APIs and prepare a leaderboard of all the contributors to public repositories of your GitHub organization/user accout | ||
* Fetch data from Github APIs and prepare a leaderboard of all the contributors to public repositories of your GitHub organization/user account | ||
* Save the leaderboard in a csv file in the same folder | ||
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You will hit the API limits soon. **To increase API limits**, add [`GITHUB_PERSONAL_TOKEN`](https://github.com/settings/tokens) as well in the arguments i.e. |
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📝 NOTE
This review was outside the diff hunks, and no overlapping diff hunk was found. Original lines [58-58]
Consider adding an article before "following" and a comma before "and" for better readability.
- you can set following environment variables and then you don't need to
+ you can set the following environment variables, and then you don't need to
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