diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 97213a9..2656b0b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -52,7 +52,6 @@ For example: `ci/django.yml` and `ci/properties/django.properties.json`, or `age - **Local SVG**: Use the file name without extension (e.g., `django` for `icons/django.svg`) - **Octicon**: Use `octicon <>` (e.g., `octicon person`). See [octicons](https://primer.style/octicons/). - **Lucide**: Use `lucide <>` (e.g., `lucide bug`). See [lucide icons](https://lucide.dev/icons/). - Another option is to use [lucide](https://lucide.dev/icons/). The format to use a lucide icon is `lucide <>`. Example: `lucide bug`. * `creator`: creator of the template shown in onboarding. All the workflow templates from an author will have the same `creator` field. * `categories`: the categories that it will be shown under. Choose at least one category from the list [here](#categories). Further, choose the categories from the list of languages available [here](https://github.com/github/linguist/blob/master/lib/linguist/languages.yml) and the list of tech stacks available [here](https://github.com/github-starter-workflows/repo-analysis-partner/blob/main/tech_stacks.yml). When a user views the available templates, those templates that match the language and tech stacks will feature more prominently.