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Typo in documentation

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I believe it should be "The final solution should only show a button of the GitHub user profile if the GitHub user is signed up for OpenSauced".

Would love to fix this.

Update: Feedback PR

There has been some confusion on where the feedback PR is generated. When creating this assignment in Classroom that was turned off. Instead you will need to manually make a PR to the main branch.

This was resolved in this Discussion #8.

If you have made changes to the main branch and not on a new branch, run the following in the command line on the main branch.

Please feel free to mention me @bdougie if you have questions.

git remote add upstream https://github.com/open-sauced-craftwork/browser-extension
git branch -m development
git push origin develop
git fetch upstream main
git checkout --track upstream/main
git push origin main -f

After running these commands in succession you will be able to open the PR on your repo. That will allow me to review your code.

Don’t forget to sign up to open sauced by connecting your GitHub account if you haven’t yet.

No feedback branch

When I applied for project, my repo didn't have a feedback branch and there was only one branch, “main”, so I pushed the code on the main branch. Hope this will not have any problem.
I completed the assignment and pushed on the main branch of my private repo.

Corrections in README.md

Description:
The README.md file contains multiple grammatical errors that may lead to confusion among readers and hinder the documentation's clarity.

Rectifying these errors would enhance the README file's readability and elevate its level of professionalism.

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