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https://github.com/bysuspect/pixelarttocommithistory

Create your personalized pixel art and upload it to your blank GitHub commit history.
https://github.com/bysuspect/pixelarttocommithistory

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Create your personalized pixel art and upload it to your blank GitHub commit history.

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# PixelArtToCommitHistory

![Downloads](https://img.shields.io/github/downloads/BySuspect/PixelArtToCommitHistory/total)

### [Download here](https://github.com/BySuspect/PixelArtToCommitHistory/releases/latest)

## Preview

If you get an error upon launching, install [.NET Framework 4.7.2](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet-framework/net472).

## Warning!
In situations where irreversible consequences may occur while using or after using the program, responsibility lies solely with the user!

## Usage

- Ensure that [Git](https://git-scm.com/docs) is installed on your PC and configured for committing.
- Install the program from [here](https://github.com/BySuspect/PixelArtToCommitHistory/releases/latest) along with sample images.
- If you want to create your own pixel art, ensure you're using Photoshop or any image editing program. Edit `empty_template.png` in the `samples` folder.
- Use `Black` or `Transparent` for the background and draw anything you want. You can use any color for your pixel art, but make sure the background is `Black`.
- After saving the image, create a new repository on your GitHub account. Make sure you select "Create README file" and clone the repository to anywhere you want on your PC.
- After that, launch `PixelArtToCommitHistory.exe` in the `PixelArtToCommitHistory` folder.
- Select the year for which you want to create pixel art in the Git history.
- Write the cloned Git repository path into the first input.
- Write the path of your edited `empty_template.png` or any of sample pixel arts into the second input.
- Then, if you think everything is fine, click the `Commit` button and wait for the progress to finish.
- After that, simply press `Push` to push the repository to your GitHub account, and you're done.

## Here is some samples

![Preview](https://i.imgur.com/LtponN6.png)
![Preview](https://i.imgur.com/TD8iYYe.png)