Chicuelo Theme
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Wow, pretty nice system images, it's your art? Really neat, good work!
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Thank you guys. I am still figuring how to upload the files to GitHub, anyone can help?
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It does look clean and fine! congrats!
Does it has Last Played, Atari 2600 and Atari800 screens? -
Awesome!
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@lilbud
I've downloaded GitHub for desktop, and created a repository, but neither on the web or the app I find the upload button.
I don't know if I have to do a previous step. I have no programation knowledge. I'm just a designer.
don't know what is a branch, or a pull request or a command line. Thats why I need help :s -
Move all your files to the folder you linked too and then in the app there will be a list on the left side of the files that have been changed since your last push.
At the bottom of the left side you need to add something to Summary or else Commit to master will be grayed out. Once you fill in a Summary, click Commit to master and you should be good.
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Great! Its done, should I have to do something else?
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@chicuelo What's the repository url on github ?
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@mitu @chicuelo This seems to be the repo but there is no code uploaded yet. https://github.com/chicueloarcade
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In the app, when you created a new repository it asked for a Local path, make sure all of your files and folders are in that location. They should appear in the list where in my previous image js\testing.txt was.
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@SuperMagicom @Keigan
Yes I uploaded the files to the folder and make the commit.this is how I see the project on GitHub and the app. Any suggestion?
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@chicuelo You need to push your changes to github, they're still locally on your machine. Maybe the Publish Repository button ? I've never used the Github desktop app, so I don't know the workflow.
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The issue was that I have created one project on GitHub web whit the same name, I can't delete so I change the project name for the publish, take a look now:
https://github.com/chicueloarcade/Chicuelo-Theme
How can I set those files to work on emulation station menu so you can download directly from the es themes manager?
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@chicuelo said in Upload My Theme:
How can I set those files to work on emulation station menu so you can download directly from the es themes manager?
You should create a pull request for the RetroPie-Setup repository so the theme to be added to the default list of themes available in RetroPie. Something similar to https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/pull/2260 - clone the repository on your account, then modify the
esthemes.sh
file as in the pull request above (include your github account and repository), then do a pull request to the RetroPie-Setup repository. -
Ahh, yeah GitHub was a pain the first time I tried to use it.
Great Theme man! This is easily the best I've seen on here, so clean.
As far as getting it available inside EmulationStation, I'm not sure. I've only ever used themes I've created and manually loaded, so not sure how the auto loader works. Someone in here will be able to help though!
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@keigan
Thanks mate, hope you enjoy the theme. If you want some other system just ask! -
I also must say that I really like it.
Yet, there is one minor issue. The indicator dots on the left side on the system view are based on your systems. I just tested it on my windows version and the dot was randomly jumping and/or skipping systems.
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