Gina,
We have some step-by-step instructions on cloning the Evergreen repo via
Github. And since you've already done the fork (on Github), you can
start on step "Clone your Evergreen repository"
https://docs.evergreen-ils.org/eg/docs/latest/shared/how_to_contribute_docs.html
I realize that this page is about contributing documentation, but the
same steps apply when contributing anything*.
-Blake-
Conducting Magic
Will consume any data format
MOBIUS
On 5/15/2023 7:15 AM, Jason Boyer via Evergreen-documentation wrote:
Hi Gina, to get a copy of the repository on your machine you would use
git clone instead of creating another fork. The green Code button on
your repo page will have the syntax you need depending on how you use
git. To be allowed to push changes back to GitHub you'll want to use
SSH or the GitHub CLI (or if you're using a GitHub UI it will want
something out of there) and your GitHub fork will be copied down to
your computer.
Jason
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Jason Boyer
Senior System Administrator
Equinox Open Library Initiative
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+1 (877) Open-ILS (673-6457)
https://equinoxOLI.org/
On Apr 28, 2023, at 11:34 AM, Gina Monti via Evergreen-documentation
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I got a new computer and need to fork the Evergreen repo to my new
GitHub software but it claims I already own the repo and can't fork
again. Does anyone have any tips?
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Gina Monti
Evergreen Systems Specialist
Bibliomation, Inc.
(203) 577-4070 ext. 109
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