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This page is a safe space for you to practice contributing to documentation. I was far more intimidated by the prospect of inserting my words into someone else's work than I was creating my own from scratch, so for these tutorials I've decided to show you things this way round. Once you have contributed to someone else's documentation (and seen how easy it is), you may find it easier to
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## Let's play!
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ready for you to update! Using the
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This page is a safe space for you to practice contributing to documentation. I was far more intimidated by the prospect of inserting my words into someone else's work than I was creating my own from scratch, so for these tutorials I've decided to show you things this way round - contribute first, then make your own.
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Once you have contributed to someone else's documentation (and seen how easy it is), you may find it easier to envisage your own work as a collaborative, community effort (assuming that's what you are after), and help ease others into contributing to your documentation.
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You just contributed to shared documentation! The documentation is now 1000 times better because you added your insight (maybe, probably)! You should do this more often, and help make stuff easier for other people to understand, and distribute the efforts of keeping good documentation relevant! Great job ⭐️
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## What to do
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Below is a list of numbers. For your first contribution to someone else's documentation, I would like you to write your name and today's date and pronouns against one of these numbers. If you want to get jazzy, you can do something more complicated, like add a picture or some formatting! I invite you to freestyle or keep it functional as you wish.
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Use the procedure described earlier to [fork, clone, branch, edit, push, and submit a pull request](3-2-fork-their-repo.md) to update the lines below.
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We're going to assume we're in a "class" setting right now, and I'm expecting your pull requests to come in. I'll accept them as soon as I can! If we're not in an active tutorial, I'll still aim to get to them as soon as I can, but please accept my apologies if it is not instantaneous. Often collaboration is asynchronous!
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When I have accepted your pull request, you will have a permanent (version controlled!) reminder of your first contribution 😃. Can you see how excited I'm getting about this!? So many !!! 😝
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## Add your name and date here
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We, the undersigned, have submitted a pull request to this repository:
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## You did it!
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Congratulations! You just contributed to shared documentation! The documentation is now 1000 times better because you added your insight (maybe, probably)! You should do this more often, and help make stuff easier for other people to understand, and distribute the efforts of keeping good documentation relevant! Great job ⭐️
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