Updated "fork Django on GitHub" link.
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Quickstart
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First, `fork Django on GitHub
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<https://github.com/django/django#fork-destination-box>`__.
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First, `fork Django on GitHub <https://github.com/django/django/fork>`__.
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Second, create and activate a virtual environment. If you're not familiar with
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how to do that, read our :doc:`contributing tutorial </intro/contributing>`.
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@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ Setting up local repository
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===========================
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When you have created your GitHub account, with the nick "GitHub_nick", and
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forked Django's repository, create a local copy of your fork::
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`forked Django's repository <https://github.com/django/django/fork>`__,
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create a local copy of your fork::
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git clone git@github.com:GitHub_nick/django.git
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@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ Getting a copy of Django's development version
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==============================================
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The first step to contributing to Django is to get a copy of the source code.
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First, `fork Django on GitHub <https://github.com/django/django#fork-destination-box>`__.
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Then, from the command line, use the ``cd`` command to navigate to the
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directory where you'll want your local copy of Django to live.
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First, `fork Django on GitHub <https://github.com/django/django/fork>`__. Then,
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from the command line, use the ``cd`` command to navigate to the directory
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where you'll want your local copy of Django to live.
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Download the Django source code repository using the following command:
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