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docs: Add All-Contributors section to README #954

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Summary

Adds Contributors section to the project README.md using the All Contributors spec and CLI. Also adds all previous contributors with the code emoji (this can be amended/added to).

How To Test

You can add contributors (or add emoji to existing contributors) from the command line:

yarn contributors:add <github username> <contribution type>

This will automatically commit and push changes to the current branch. contribution type values are anything listed in the Emoji Key.

You can also ask the @all-contributors bot to add contributors by commenting on an issue or PR, and it will automatically open a PR (see usage here and my example comment further down this PR)

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@all-contributors please add @haworku for doc

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I've put up a pull request to add @haworku! 🎉

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Very cool!

@suzubara suzubara merged commit fe23df1 into main Feb 23, 2021
@suzubara suzubara deleted the sr-add-contributors-action branch February 23, 2021 17:48
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