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- # Contributing to PowerShell Documentation
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- Thank you for your interest in NTFSAccess documentation!
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- See below for details on how you can contribute to our technical documentation.
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- > For general information about getting started with Git and GitHub, see [GitHub Help][git-help].
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- ## Providing feedback on NTFSAccess documentation
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- Report errors, suggest changes, or request new topics by [creating an issue][new-issue] on the
- [NTFSAccess-Docs repository issues page][doc-issues].
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- ## Making minor edits to existing topics
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- To [edit an existing file][edit-file], navigate to it and click the "Edit" button. GitHub will
- automatically create your own fork of our repository where you can make your changes. Once you are
- finished, save your edits and submit a [pull request][pull] to the *staging* branch of the
- [NTFSAccess-Docs][docs-repo] repository. After your pull request is created, someone on the
- NTFSAccess documentation team reviews your changes before merging them into the *staging* branch.
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- ## Making major edits to existing topics
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- If you are making significant changes, adding or changing images, or contributing a new article, you
- need to create a GitHub fork and clone it to your computer. A fork is a GitHub-based replica of the
- main repository, under your GitHub account, that provides you with a working copy which you can use
- in isolation. You create pull requests from your fork. Similarly, a clone is a local-based replica
- of the repository which, in this case, is a clone of your fork. The clone allows you to work on Git
- repositories offline, and using more powerful native software/tools.
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- Here is the workflow for making major edits to existing documentation:
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- 1. [Create a fork][fork] of the [NTFSAccess-Docs][docs-repo] repository.
- 2. [Create a clone of your fork][clone] on your local computer.
- 3. Create a new local branch in your cloned repository.
- 4. Make changes to the file(s) you want to update in a Markdown editor.
- 5. [Push your local branch][push] to your fork.
- 6. [Create a pull request][pull] to the *staging* branch of the [NTFSAccess-Docs][docs-repo]
- repository.
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- ## Next steps
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- See [Writing PowerShell documentation](02-Writing.md).
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- <!-- External URLs -->
- [git-help]: https://help.github.com/
- [new-issue]: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-an-issue/
- [doc-issues]: https://github.com/Sup3rlativ3/NTFSAccess/issues
- [edit-file]: https://help.github.com/articles/editing-files-in-another-user-s-repository/
- [docs-repo]: https://github.com/Sup3rlativ3/NTFSAccess
- [fork]: https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/
- [clone]: https://help.github.com/articles/cloning-a-repository/
- [push]: https://help.github.com/articles/pushing-to-a-remote/
- [pull]: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request/
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