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Good afternoon!
I've just translated Bludit for Portuguese (download in the link bellow), as there is no translation to date. Enjoy it to the max, more languages coming up soon.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1ukdemjxghoys ... .json?dl=0
I've just translated Bludit for Portuguese (download in the link bellow), as there is no translation to date. Enjoy it to the max, more languages coming up soon.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1ukdemjxghoys ... .json?dl=0
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- Edi
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Thank you very much for the translation!
If you add it to the GitHub repository it will be part of the Bludit distribution. If you need any assistance for this feel free to ask us!
If you add it to the GitHub repository it will be part of the Bludit distribution. If you need any assistance for this feel free to ask us!
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- Jr. Bludit
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How can I upload new files? Sorry for such a dumb question, I have never used GitHub in my life, so I'm sort of "noob", as many people say, over there. I click on "Upload files" button but a message shows up saying "Uploads are Disabled. File uploads require push access to this repository".
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You can use GitHub online or on your desktop.
First you have to "fork" the whole repository, this means to make your own copy. There you can edit, add files etc. After this you can open a request to synchronize your repository with the main repository.
Diego wrotes in his blog a short tutorial:
https://varlogdiego.com/github/how-to-c ... ub-project
Some guides are here:
https://guides.github.com
First you have to "fork" the whole repository, this means to make your own copy. There you can edit, add files etc. After this you can open a request to synchronize your repository with the main repository.
Diego wrotes in his blog a short tutorial:
https://varlogdiego.com/github/how-to-c ... ub-project
Some guides are here:
https://guides.github.com
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