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added tips to help users learn new commands every time :) #565

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@guruswarupa guruswarupa commented Sep 20, 2024

Type of Change

  • New feature
  • UI/UX improvement

Description

Tips displays a command with its purpose of use to help us users learn new commands everytime we open the script.
Special Thanks to @adamperkowski for helping me in the rust code.

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  • My code adheres to the coding and style guidelines of the project.
  • I have performed a self-review of my own code.
  • I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas.
  • I have made corresponding changes to the documentation.
  • My changes generate no errors/warnings/merge conflicts.

Co-authored-by: Adam Perkowski <adas1per@protonmail.com>
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:))

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Hehe that is cool. Since the Utility is geared around new users, the tips should help them a bunch!

@ChrisTitusTech ChrisTitusTech merged commit 4d6d1b2 into ChrisTitusTech:main Sep 20, 2024
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@guruswarupa guruswarupa deleted the tips branch September 20, 2024 18:05
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