![]() Teal is my favourite color so, I used that for now, I found the name of the color codes here: I liked the idea of having a special font for code, so I specified one for that as well. I think you can basically look up any Google Font and use it. I love the font Karla, we use it for everything where I work, so I'm using it here too. I customized some basic stuff to change the look of the page. Amazeballs, thank you Shedrack! Customizing text, fonts, colors in the mkdoc ¶ This tutorial by Shedrack Akintayo explains how to use access tokens push without having to re-enter your password when pushing over http. I couldn't figure it out so I deleted the repository and cloned it anew over http. Later on I started using my Github Desktop app for a bunch of other stuff and my connection stopped working. I'll have a think to think what I think about that. * I notice I'm becoming one of those people who writes documentation but doesn't explain the steps that already feel "normal" to me. Whoops!ĭeleted the key and generated a new one with the terminal commands provided and popped it into the settings in Gitlab, using this tutorial forĪlso Fiore's tutorial has been very helpful here: Tried to rush it and left the default email in by accident.
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