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(Docs) Add to README: How to create a did:jwk in the CLI #323

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blackgirlbytes opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #379
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(Docs) Add to README: How to create a did:jwk in the CLI #323

blackgirlbytes opened this issue Aug 29, 2024 · 2 comments · Fixed by #379
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blackgirlbytes commented Aug 29, 2024

🚀 Goal

Update the Web5 Rust CLI README to include instructions for creating a did:jwk using the command web5 did create jwk.

🔑 Tasks

  • Add a new section in the CLI documentation for creating a did:jwk
  • Start with a heading: Create a did:jwk
  • Provide an example of the command usage web5 did create jwk
  • Describe the output and what users should expect
  • Include any relevant options or flags for this command
  • Ensure the documentation is clear and follows the project's documentation style

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  1. Comment ".take" on this issue to get assigned
  2. Fork the repository and create a new branch for this task
  3. Update the documentation as described in the tasks
  4. Submit a pull request with your changes
  5. Respond to any feedback during the review process

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aazam-gh commented Oct 2, 2024

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