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GitHub SVG Buttons
Buttons for your GitHub Account
I’ve always loved badges. Ever since I found out about Travis’s badge that allows you to see whether a build passes or fails, I’ve always enjoyed it. It’s even better that you can plug the badge into the readme!
Now, a while back, I was looking through my stargazers on my sublime-tabs project on atom and I noticed that @mdo (one of the creators of Twitter Bootstrap) had starred my project!
I started browsing through his GitHub repositories, and noticed that he had a project called github-buttons. Sweet project indeed, but you weren’t able to plug in those buttons inside of a GitHub ReadMe since they were <iframe>
’s.. I created a project that fixes this! :smile:
Creating buttons for your repository
The basic syntax for creating your own repository is to get:
To get a badge to star your repository:https://githubbadges.com/star.svg?user=<github-user>&repo=<github-repo>
To get a badge to fork your repository:https://githubbadges.com/star.svg?user=<github-user>&repo=<github-repo>
Or if you want to generate them to different formats like Markdown, Haml, or HTML, you can use: https://githubbadges.com/