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Getting Started
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0. Ask Chuck Norris for permission

1. Get a login to http://github.com/

2. Fork http://github.com/gojko/livespec you will now have a url like 

	http://github.com/your-login-name/livespec

3. Clone your fork to create a local repository

	git clone https://your-login-name@github.com/your-login-name/livespec.git

4. Add gojko's branch as a remote (this will be the effective trunk)

	git remote add gojko git://github.com/gojko/livespec.git

5. Watch Gojko's branch on http://github.com/gojko/livespec
	This means you will get pull requests
	
6. Run the site using 
	rake run
	
	http://localhost:4567
	
When you get a pull request
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1. check the status of your clone
	git status
	
2. add/or checkout until your clone is clean

3. pull changes from gojkos branch

git pull gojko master

4. push the changes to your fork on github

git push origin master


When you want to get your changes back to GitHub
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1. get the current status

git status

2. add any new files to the change list

git add file-name ...

3. Add any changed files to the change list and commit

git add file-name
...
git commit -m"message"

or

commit -a -m"message"

to commit all changed files

4. push the changes to your fork on github

git push origin master

If you want the changes to be pulled, send a pull request on github

Chuck Norris does not need to request a pull, you already have his changes, as he types

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