mirror of https://github.com/status-im/consul.git
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# Forking the Consul Repo
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Community members wishing to contribute code to Consul must fork the Consul project
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(`your-github-username/consul`). Branches pushed to that fork can then be submitted
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as pull requests to the upstream project (`hashicorp/consul`).
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To locally clone the repo so that you can pull the latest from the upstream project
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(`hashicorp/consul`) and push changes to your own fork (`your-github-username/consul`):
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1. [Create the forked repository](https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart/fork-a-repo#forking-a-repository) (`your-github-username/consul`)
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2. Clone the `hashicorp/consul` repository and `cd` into the folder
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3. Make `hashicorp/consul` the `upstream` remote rather than `origin`:
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`git remote rename origin upstream`.
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4. Add your fork as the `origin` remote. For example:
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`git remote add origin https://github.com/myusername/consul`
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5. Checkout a feature branch: `git checkout -t -b new-feature`
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6. [Make changes](../../.github/CONTRIBUTING.md#modifying-the-code)
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7. Push changes to the fork when ready to [submit a PR](../../.github/CONTRIBUTING.md#submitting-a-pull-request):
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`git push -u origin new-feature`
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