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style: change logo #4

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@AlexStocks AlexStocks commented Aug 28, 2024

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  • New Features

    • Updated the ASCII art logo, reflecting new branding for "arana-db/kiwi."
    • Enhanced build process with the creation of a directory and copying of the CMakeLists.txt file for smoother setup.
  • Chores

    • Added CMakeFiles/ directory and CMakeCache.txt to the .gitignore file to maintain a cleaner repository.

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The changes involve updates to multiple files within the project. A new entry was added to the .gitignore file to exclude the CMakeFiles/ directory and the CMakeCache.txt file. The etc/script/build.sh script was modified to create necessary directories and copy the CMakeLists.txt. Additionally, the ASCII art logo in src/pikiwidb_logo.h and src/kiwi_logo.h was revamped, reflecting new branding and design elements.

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File(s) Change Summary
.gitignore Added CMakeFiles/ directory and CMakeCache.txt to the list of ignored files.
CMakeFiles/cmake.check_cache Introduced as a generated artifact for dependency checking of the CMakeCache.txt file.
etc/script/build.sh Enhanced the build function by creating a directory at PREFIX and copying CMakeLists.txt into it.
src/pikiwidb_logo.h, src/kiwi_logo.h Modified pikiwidbLogo and kiwiLogo constant strings with new ASCII art designs and updated branding references.

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@AlexStocks AlexStocks changed the title change logo style: change logo Aug 28, 2024
@AlexStocks AlexStocks merged commit 19b4c96 into unstable Aug 28, 2024
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