@@ -8,7+8,7 @@ Start on the [QMK Github page](https://github.com/qmk/qmk_firmware), and you'll
![Fork on Github](http://i.imgur.com/8Toomz4.jpg)
![Fork on Github](http://i.imgur.com/8Toomz4.jpg)
-If you're apart of an organization, you'll need to choose which account to fork it to. In most circumstances, you'll want to fork it to your personal account. Once your fork is completed (sometimes this takes a little while), click the "Clone or Download" button:
+If you're apart of an organization, you'll need to choose which account to fork it to. In most circumstances, you'll want to fork it to your personal account. Once your fork is completed (sometimes this takes a little while), click the "Clone or Download" button:
![Download from Github](http://i.imgur.com/N1NYcSz.jpg)
![Download from Github](http://i.imgur.com/N1NYcSz.jpg)
@@ -19,8+19,7 @@ And be sure to select "HTTPS", and select the link and copy it:
From here, enter `git clone ` into the command line, and then paste your link:
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From here, enter `git clone ` into the command line, and then paste your link:
@@ -33,13+32,12 @@ Checking out files: 100% (2799/2799), done.
You now have your QMK fork on your local machine, and you can add your keymap, compile it and flash it to your board. Once you're happy with your changes, you can add, commit, and push them to your fork like this:
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You now have your QMK fork on your local machine, and you can add your keymap, compile it and flash it to your board. Once you're happy with your changes, you can add, commit, and push them to your fork like this: