How to create Github repository tag images?












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I know I am asking a very silly and simple question. But seriously I have not found any answer anywhere for it. On many github repositories, I see these type of images (Show Below) which show some little piece of information about the repository or direct us to another link like a button. But I actually don't know how to create those for my repositories. You answer would really help me a lot. Thanks



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  • Possible duplicate of How to make dynamic github badges, that is, images in README which change state?
    – Robin Green
    Nov 24 at 11:26










  • Sorry, but here I am asking how to actually make those images. Whereas in your mentioned url, the question is how they are dynamic
    – Vishal Roy
    Nov 24 at 11:32










  • You can view the README.md file in github, or clone the repository, to see how the images are referenced in the Markdown file. They are just ordinary image files that are dynamically generated.
    – Robin Green
    Nov 24 at 11:34
















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I know I am asking a very silly and simple question. But seriously I have not found any answer anywhere for it. On many github repositories, I see these type of images (Show Below) which show some little piece of information about the repository or direct us to another link like a button. But I actually don't know how to create those for my repositories. You answer would really help me a lot. Thanks



Image taken from DemocracyOS repository










share|improve this question
























  • Possible duplicate of How to make dynamic github badges, that is, images in README which change state?
    – Robin Green
    Nov 24 at 11:26










  • Sorry, but here I am asking how to actually make those images. Whereas in your mentioned url, the question is how they are dynamic
    – Vishal Roy
    Nov 24 at 11:32










  • You can view the README.md file in github, or clone the repository, to see how the images are referenced in the Markdown file. They are just ordinary image files that are dynamically generated.
    – Robin Green
    Nov 24 at 11:34














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I know I am asking a very silly and simple question. But seriously I have not found any answer anywhere for it. On many github repositories, I see these type of images (Show Below) which show some little piece of information about the repository or direct us to another link like a button. But I actually don't know how to create those for my repositories. You answer would really help me a lot. Thanks



Image taken from DemocracyOS repository










share|improve this question















I know I am asking a very silly and simple question. But seriously I have not found any answer anywhere for it. On many github repositories, I see these type of images (Show Below) which show some little piece of information about the repository or direct us to another link like a button. But I actually don't know how to create those for my repositories. You answer would really help me a lot. Thanks



Image taken from DemocracyOS repository







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  • Possible duplicate of How to make dynamic github badges, that is, images in README which change state?
    – Robin Green
    Nov 24 at 11:26










  • Sorry, but here I am asking how to actually make those images. Whereas in your mentioned url, the question is how they are dynamic
    – Vishal Roy
    Nov 24 at 11:32










  • You can view the README.md file in github, or clone the repository, to see how the images are referenced in the Markdown file. They are just ordinary image files that are dynamically generated.
    – Robin Green
    Nov 24 at 11:34


















  • Possible duplicate of How to make dynamic github badges, that is, images in README which change state?
    – Robin Green
    Nov 24 at 11:26










  • Sorry, but here I am asking how to actually make those images. Whereas in your mentioned url, the question is how they are dynamic
    – Vishal Roy
    Nov 24 at 11:32










  • You can view the README.md file in github, or clone the repository, to see how the images are referenced in the Markdown file. They are just ordinary image files that are dynamically generated.
    – Robin Green
    Nov 24 at 11:34
















Possible duplicate of How to make dynamic github badges, that is, images in README which change state?
– Robin Green
Nov 24 at 11:26




Possible duplicate of How to make dynamic github badges, that is, images in README which change state?
– Robin Green
Nov 24 at 11:26












Sorry, but here I am asking how to actually make those images. Whereas in your mentioned url, the question is how they are dynamic
– Vishal Roy
Nov 24 at 11:32




Sorry, but here I am asking how to actually make those images. Whereas in your mentioned url, the question is how they are dynamic
– Vishal Roy
Nov 24 at 11:32












You can view the README.md file in github, or clone the repository, to see how the images are referenced in the Markdown file. They are just ordinary image files that are dynamically generated.
– Robin Green
Nov 24 at 11:34




You can view the README.md file in github, or clone the repository, to see how the images are referenced in the Markdown file. They are just ordinary image files that are dynamically generated.
– Robin Green
Nov 24 at 11:34

















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