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### 1. Fork and clone the repo
-GitHub is a website based on Git that stores project files in the cloud. We use GitHub as a central place for sending changes, reviewing others' changes, and communicating with each other. You'll need to fork the repository to create a copy under your own GitHub account. You'll make your changes to this copy, which can then later be merged into the Python Discord repository.
+GitHub is a website based on Git that stores project files in the cloud. We use GitHub as a central place for sending changes, reviewing others' changes, and communicating with each other. You'll need to create a copy under your own GitHub account, a.k.a. "fork" it. You'll make your changes to this copy, which can then later be merged into the Python Discord repository.
Check out our [**guide on forking a GitHub repo**](./forking-repository/).