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To contribute to Uyuni documentation:
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Make sure you have a GitHub account, and that you’re signed in. 
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Navigate to the [Uyuni Documentation Repo](https://github.com/uyuni-project/uyuni-docs.git), click the Forkbutton in the top-right corner, and select the account you want to use.
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Wait for github to create your fork and redirect you. 
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Clone the repository to your local machine. To find this URL, click the green Codebutton and copy the HTTPS URL:git clone https://github.com/<username>/uyuni-docs.git 
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Change into the directory that contains the repo, and check out the /masterbranch:cd uyuni-docs git checkout master 
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List the current remote branches: git remote -v This command should list two remotes, both marked origin, like this:origin https://github.com/<username>/uyuni-docs.git (fetch) origin https://github.com/<username>/uyuni-docs.git (push) The originremotes are your own fork, and you can do whatever you want here without changing the upstream repository.
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Add the uyuni-docs repo as an upstream: git remote add upstream https://github.com/uyuni-project/uyuni-docs.git 
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Check: git remote -v This command should now have the same two originremotes as before, plus two more labelledupstream, like this:origin https://github.com/<username>/uyuni-docs.git (fetch) origin https://github.com/<username>/uyuni-docs.git (push) upstream https://github.com/uyuni-project/uyuni-docs.git (fetch) upstream https://github.com/uyuni-project/uyuni-docs.git (push) 
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Check out your fork’s masterbranch:git checkout master 
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Fetch the branches in the upstream repository: git fetch upstream 
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Merge the changes from the upstream masterbranch, into your fork’smasterbranch:git merge upstream/master 
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Create a new branch for the work you want to do. Make sure you give it an appropriate name, and include your username: git checkout -b update-readme-username 
