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Francesco Bianco
Francesco Bianco

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Pimp your README.md with a Magic Twitter Button

I've been looking for a little project to develop in vanilla JavaScript for some time, just almost for fun and distraction. Then I had the enlightenment, so I created a small vanialla web app that allows you to create a "magic button". In fact, by inserting this button inside your README.md you can have your users share a tweet directly from a GitHub repository. This is great because it is a small way to make your projects popular. In fact, I recommend that you invite your visitors to post on twittter the great discovery they made when they found you online.

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