pumkins-vcc-stuff | VRChat Creator Companion repo for my tools and stuff
kandi X-RAY | pumkins-vcc-stuff Summary
kandi X-RAY | pumkins-vcc-stuff Summary
pumkins-vcc-stuff is a HTML library. pumkins-vcc-stuff has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
VRChat Creator Companion repo for my tools and stuff
VRChat Creator Companion repo for my tools and stuff
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It has 0 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 1 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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Edit this project on GitHub in your web browser, or clone it repository locally using Git. If you're unfamiliar with Git and GitHub, [visit GitHub's documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/
You'll need to edit some of the files in this template, starting with source.json:.
Fill out general information about your listing, such as the name, id, author, description, etc.
Make sure to update the "url" field on line 4, replacing "vrchat-community" with your GitHub username, and "template-package-listing" with your repo name. This is the link that will be used to download your listing once it's published by GitHub. For example, the user "thupper" who made a repo called "thupper-listing" would update the url to "https://thupper.github.io/thupper-listing/index.json".
Update the "url" within "infoLink" (on line 11) with the url of this new repo you've created.
If you'd like to include packages hosted on GitHub, specify them in githubRepos.
If you'd like to include packages hosted elsewhere as a .zip file, specify them in packages. You can safely remove either githubRepos or packages if you're not using them.
Finally, go to the "Settings" page for your repo, then choose "Pages", and look for the heading "Build and deployment". Change the "Source" dropdown from "Deploy from a branch" to "GitHub Actions".
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