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GitHub Commits Color Scheme: Lets commit to commit.

Color Scheme for GitHub Commits

After spending nights searching for ways to make my GitHub commits look better, I realized I should just create my own solution.

The most important thing is committing to commit.

It's also important to consider the brightness of the color scheme and the number of commits needed. After an hour, I had the color scheme for GitHub commits. I did it so you won't have to.

  • light color === 3 - 6 commits
  • medium color === 9 - 12 commits
  • darker color === 15 -18 commits
  • the DARKEST === anything over 20 commits

some of the examples of what you can make:

pixel GitHub love

pixel GitHub animals

Let's prettify together!!!

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