publiclab / spectral-workbench.js

The JavaScript heart of Spectral Workbench; a Public Lab project to record, manipulate, and analyze spectrometric data.
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Update config.yml file in SWB #146

Open ananyaarun opened 4 years ago

ananyaarun commented 4 years ago

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📋 Step by Step

update the config.yml file present in .github of the home directory to follow the changes as per config.yml present in plots2 repo https://github.com/publiclab/plots2/blob/master/.github/config.yml

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SidharthBansal commented 4 years ago

Published