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Hi! I'm using the VS Code extension to apply this theme, and I noticed that links (a elements) are not underlined, like they are by default on GitHub markdown. I reported this to the extension repo that uses your theme. You can take a look at the issue here. Would be nice to hear your opinion! Thank you!
Repository: sindresorhus/generate-github-markdown-css. Description: Generate the CSS for github-markdown-css Stars: 443, Forks: 82. Primary language: JavaScript. Languages: JavaScript (100%). License: MIT. Latest release: v6.6.0 (1mo ago). Open PRs: 0, open issues: 0. Last activity: 1mo ago. Community health: 71%. Top contributors: sindresorhus, hyrious, earlAchromatic, rhysd, htanjo, jjspace, pkaminski, Richienb, huksley, SamVerschueren and others.
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Background () is forced to and . To use on editors, like Visual Studio Code, not all themes are |. I know I can publish my own style, but it would be nice to have an extra CSS file published with transparent background in the official CDN. Like: So we can import it at the end, like: !imagen
Information OS: Windows 11, using Command Prompt on Windows Terminal Node: npm: Steps to Reproduce 1. Clone the repository at v6.1.0: 2. Install dependencies: 3. Run tests Error When I do the steps above, the following error is thrown. Code Above is just when I run the test for generate-github-markdown-css. If I use the package in my own code by running the code above with , the same error is thrown.