A /uses page lists a developer's setup, gear, software, and configs (what they use). It's a great reference for those looking to add to their library of tools or reconfigure ones they already use.
What Should I Include?
Include the hardware you use, such as your computer and other related equipment. Include your preferred terminal, text editors, tools, frameworks, and other related software you use. If you can, include configurations for software (such as fonts and themes). The more you have on your /uses page, the more interesting it'll be to those who view it - just keep it on-topic!
Adding Yourself
Ensure you are linking to a /uses page, not just your website
Ensure your data is formatted like other entries
Do not add yourself to the end of the array (add yourself somewhere random instead)
Ensure this PR has a title in the following format
✅ Add Gaurav Kesh Roushan
✅ Add @gkrcoder_
✅ Add @mastodonusername@instance.url
❌ Add myself
❌ Adding myself!
❌ Add Your Name @twitter @github
Code Modifications
Ensure the code submitted is formatted similarly to existing code
Ensure variable, method, function, and component names are clear and concise
What's a Uses Page?
A /uses page lists a developer's setup, gear, software, and configs (what they use). It's a great reference for those looking to add to their library of tools or reconfigure ones they already use.
What Should I Include?
Include the hardware you use, such as your computer and other related equipment. Include your preferred terminal, text editors, tools, frameworks, and other related software you use. If you can, include configurations for software (such as fonts and themes). The more you have on your /uses page, the more interesting it'll be to those who view it - just keep it on-topic!
Adding Yourself
Code Modifications
Final Requirements
Add your name to verify: Gaurav Kesh Roushan