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chore: update GitHub username from ihab4real to ihabadham#40

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@ihabadham ihabadham commented Jul 3, 2025

  • Update GitHub badge URLs in README and CI/CD documentation
  • Update GitHub repository link in landing page

Closes #38

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  • Documentation
    • Updated all GitHub repository URLs and status badges in the documentation to reflect the new username.
  • Bug Fixes
    • Corrected the GitHub link on the landing page to point to the updated repository location.

- Update GitHub badge URLs in README and CI/CD documentation
- Update GitHub repository link in landing page

Closes #38
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All occurrences of the GitHub username "ihab4real" have been updated to "ihabadham" in repository URLs, badges, documentation, and the landing page. No other logic, instructions, or functionality was modified in the codebase or documentation.

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Files/Paths Change Summary
README.md, docs/ci-cd-pipeline.md Updated all GitHub URLs and badges from "ihab4real" to "ihabadham".
client/src/pages/LandingPage.jsx Updated GitHub repo link to use "ihabadham" instead of "ihab4real".

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Objective Addressed Explanation
Update all GitHub links from "ihab4real" to "ihabadham" (#38)

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Swapping names in just a blink.
"ihab4real" has hopped away,
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Badges, docs, and landing too—
All now point to someone new.
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🧹 Nitpick comments (1)
client/src/pages/LandingPage.jsx (1)

85-88: Centralize the repository URL & keep canonical casing

The repo URL is hard-coded and uses the lower-case flowfocus, whereas the docs & badges use the canonical FlowFocus. To avoid future drift (e.g., another username or org move) and keep consistent casing, expose the URL via a constant or config and reference it everywhere.

+// top of file (after imports)
+const GITHUB_REPO_URL = "https://github.com/ihabadham/FlowFocus";
 ...
-  <a
-    href="https://github.com/ihabadham/flowfocus"
+  <a
+    href={GITHUB_REPO_URL}
     target="_blank"
     rel="noopener noreferrer"

This removes a magic string, guarantees consistency with docs, and prevents a full component re-compile when only the URL changes.

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🔇 Additional comments (2)
docs/ci-cd-pipeline.md (1)

9-10: LGTM – badges updated correctly

Badge URLs now point to the new username and retain the canonical repository casing. No further action needed.

README.md (1)

3-3: LGTM – references updated

All visible README links & badges correctly reference ihabadham/FlowFocus. Good catch updating the clone command as well.

@ihabadham ihabadham merged commit d08347b into main Jul 3, 2025
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change handle in all github links from ihab4real to ihabadham

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