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This pull request adds a new YAML file for the CryptKitten (CK) token to the repository. Details include the address, name, symbol, decimals, image, and description. #1850

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Please make sure you change the original .yaml fields in the accounts/, Collections/ or jettons/ directories and leave the auto-generated .json files in the repository root alone. Also please make sure that you do not use ton.api links in your pull request.
Example pull request:

name: the name of your token
description: description of your token
image: "link to your token logo" !!! (don't use ton.api)!!!
address: Address of your token 
symbol: Symbol of your token
websites:
  - "link"
social:
  - "link"

Пожалуйста, убедитесь, что вы изменили исходные поля .yaml в каталогах account/, Collections/ или jettons/ и не трогаете автоматически сгенерированные файлы .json в корне репозитория. Так же, пожалуйста, убедитесь, что вы не используете ссылки ton.api в вашем пул реквесте.
Пример пул реквеста:

name: имя вашего токена
description: описание вашего токена
image: "ссылка на лого вашего токена" !!! (не используйте ton.api)!!!
address: Адрес вашего токена 
symbol: Сивол вашего токена
websites:
  - "ссылка"
social:
  - "ссылка"

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Irso007 commented Dec 23, 2024

Incorrect data in pull request

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VishalGurudasani commented Dec 23, 2024 via email

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