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Most people submit pull requests to the tldr project
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[using GitHub's web interface][pr-howto].
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If you prefer, you can do most of the process using the command line instead.
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The overall process should look somewhat like this:
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1. Fork the tldr repository on the github web interface.
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2. Clone your fork locally:
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`git clone https://github.com/{{your_username}}/tldr.git && cd tldr`
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3. Create a feature branch, e.g. named after the command you plan to edit:
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`git checkout -b {{branch_name}}`
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4. Make your changes (edit existing files or create new ones)
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5. Commit the changes (following the [commit message guidelines][commit-msg]):
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`git commit --all -m "{{commit_message}}"`
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6. Push the commit(s) to your fork:
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`git push origin {{branch_name}}`
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7. Go to the github page for your fork and click the green "pull request" button.
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Please only send related changes in the same pull request.
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Typically a pull request will include changes in a single file.
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(Exceptions are [occasionally acceptable][mass-changes].)
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[pr-howto]: ../CONTRIBUTING.md#submitting-a-pull-request
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[commit-msg]: ../CONTRIBUTING.md#commit-message
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[mass-changes]: https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/pulls?&q=is:pr+is:merged+label:"mass+changes" |