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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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From https://ucum.org/ucum.html
Requires manual import of the ASCII units (c/s [case sensitive] and c/i [case insensitive])
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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Now that the extension is on the Chrome Web Store, we should think about how we want to release this. It looks like [automated releases](https://circleci.com/blog/continuously-deploy-a-chrome-extensio…
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…
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## Step 4: Complete the Import
It's time for the big move! Since your source code is in Subversion, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server, or another Git repository, you can move it to GitHub using **Git…