From 32cf915246fbec5d3dc792d717b50af635108ca3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Cam Caswell Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2022 15:04:22 -0400 Subject: Make it clearer what forking is --- pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'pydis_site/apps') diff --git a/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing.md b/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing.md index 03e5fe18..603e81ad 100644 --- a/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing.md +++ b/pydis_site/apps/content/resources/guides/pydis-guides/contributing.md @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Our projects on Python Discord are open source and [available on GitHub](https:/ {: .notification } ### 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 of the repository under your own GitHub account, aka "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/). -- cgit v1.2.3