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# Getting started
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Welcome to The Modding Tree!
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Using the Modding Tree, at its simplest level, just requires getting a copy of it onto your computer.
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However, if you do it the right way, it will help in many ways.
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Don't let the word "Github" scare you away. It's actually much easier to use than most people think,
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especially because most people use it the hard way. The key is Github Desktop, which lets you do
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everything you need to, without even touching the command line.
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The benefits of using Github:
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- It makes it much, much easier to update The Modding Tree.
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- You can share your work without any extra effort using githack, or with a bit more effort,
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set up a github.io site.
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- It lets you undo changes to your code, and to have multiple versions of it.
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- It lets you collaborate with other people, if you want to.
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# Getting set up with Github and The Modding Tree:
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1. Install [Github Desktop](https://desktop.github.com/) and [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/).
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2. Make a Github account. You can handle this on your own.
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3. Log in on your browser, and go back to [The Modding Tree page](https://github.com/Acamaeda/The-Modding-Tree). At the top right,
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there should be a button that says "fork". Click on it, and then on your username.
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You now have your own fork, or copy, of The Modding Tree.
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4. Open Github Desktop and log in. Ignore everything else and choose "clone a repository".
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A "repository" is basically a "Github project", like The Modding Tree. "Cloning" is
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downloading a copy of the repository to your computer.
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5. Look for The Modding Tree in the list of repositiories (it should be the only one) and click "clone".
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