https://github.com/linuxfandudeguy/theparrotcollection
A large collection of party parrots.
https://github.com/linuxfandudeguy/theparrotcollection
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A large collection of party parrots.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/linuxfandudeguy/theparrotcollection
- Owner: linuxfandudeguy
- Created: 2024-08-16T17:08:56.000Z (about 1 year ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2024-08-16T20:11:47.000Z (about 1 year ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-02-07T13:39:35.116Z (9 months ago)
- Topics: collection, images, parrot, parrots, party, partyparrot
- Homepage: https://parrotio.netlify.app/
- Size: 4.76 MB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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- Readme: README.md
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README
# theparrotcollection
This is a large collection of party parrots, so large that it spans across 3 Netlify websites and 3 repositories. (4 if you count a api)
All of these parrots are downloaded from a website called [cultofthepartyparrot.com](https://cultofthepartyparrot.com/)
###### lets party
## Usage
If you want to put these parrots in your website, then follow these instructions:Look inside the repository for a parrot you like.
Make a image tag in your website with a URL in this format:
**`https://parrotio.netlify.app/{parrot you want to put in your website}`**
For HD Parrots:
**`https://parrotio.netlify.app/hd/{parrot you want to put in your website specifically in the hd folder}`**
If you want to use flag parrots, then:
visit [linuxfandudeguy/flagparrots](https://github.com/linuxfandudeguy/flagparrots/tree/master) and find a file name for a parrot you like.Make a image tag in your website with a URL in this format:
**`https://flagparrotio.netlify.app/hd/{file name of the parrot you want to use}`**
if you want party guests then follow these instructions:
visit [linuxfandudeguy/partyguests](https://github.com/linuxfandudeguy/partyguests/tree/master) and find a file name for a guest you like.Make a image tag in your website with a URL in this format:
**`https://partyguestio.netlify.app/{guest you want to put in your website}`**
For HD Parrots:
**`https://partyguestio.netlify.app/hd/{guest you want to put in your website specifically in the hd folder}`**
# PARTY
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# PARTY
###### Tye-Dye Parrot, a example of one of the parrots from `theparrotcollection`
###### Async Parrot, one of the creators favorite parrot from `theparrotcollection` (low quality bcuz not HD)
###### A random parrot/guest, made possible with [`theparrotcollection` api.](https://github.com/linuxfandudeguy/the-parrot-api/)