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wikipedia link change #4126
wikipedia link change #4126
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Update User Guide's README.md to include `json` and `css` files in the command to format the entire project for the first time with prettier, that it's consistent with the `lint-staged` command.
)" This reverts commit bab2c29. I meant to apply it to `next` instead.
Current 'polyfills' link directs to disambiguation page with multiple definitions of the term. The context in README.md refers to the specific type of polyfill that the new link references. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyfill -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyfill_(programming)
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Please change the base branch of this PR to |
Ping @jfdnc. |
Branch changed, thanks for the ping @Timer |
Hmm, I think you're going to need to revert other commits that came over from the branch switch (look at the PR changes). |
Did you want to open a new PR? |
Current 'polyfills' link directs to disambiguation page with multiple definitions of the term. The context in README.md refers to the specific type of polyfill that the new link references.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyfill -> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyfill_(programming)