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linkCreating your first Pull Request

Okay, so we walked through the fork and pull pattern. I feel comfortable with branches and merging now. There is this project I saw and I think there is something I can do to improve it. What do?

linkGetting started

Once you know the basics of forking, branching and cloning, committing and pushing you are ready to start working on real world open source projects!

linkFork the project to your profile

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linkMake the changes to the project

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linkSubmit the PR to the original project easily using GitHubs handy PR suggestion button

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linkSo.. the recommended way to submit a basic PR, is to firstly, fork the project you wish to work on then:

Creating your first Pull RequestGetting startedFork the project to your profileMake the changes to the projectSubmit the PR to the original project easily using GitHubs handy PR suggestion buttonSo.. the recommended way to submit a basic PR, is to firstly, fork the project you wish to work on then:
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