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New example: Install themes from GitHub repos #67

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There are no examples in this directory of installing a theme from a GitHub repository, so this PR adds an example for installing and activating a theme from a directory inside a GitHub repo.

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@juanmaguitar juanmaguitar changed the title New example: Install theme from a directory inside a GitHub repo New example: Install themes from GitHub repos Sep 5, 2024
@juanmaguitar juanmaguitar marked this pull request as draft September 5, 2024 15:57
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Closed in favor of #68

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