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Restored major default completer functionality (cd, import, run)....
Restored major default completer functionality (cd, import, run). These completers had been put in quarantine, I've done a substantial amount of cleanup and restructuring of this code and put it in core.completerlib. There's still a lot to improve there (in particular adding unittests) but at least now it's much more readable and cleanly structured. This gives us back completion for cd, import and run that 0.10 had and which we had lost since the restructuring when the code was quarantined. Also removed the ipy_stock_completers file, the loading of these completers is now done in the init_completer method.

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.. _forking:
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Making your own copy (fork) of ipython
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You need to do this only once. The instructions here are very similar
to the instructions at http://help.github.com/forking/ - please see that
page for more detail. We're repeating some of it here just to give the
specifics for the ipython_ project, and to suggest some default names.
Set up and configure a github_ account
======================================
If you don't have a github_ account, go to the github_ page, and make one.
You then need to configure your account to allow write access - see the
``Generating SSH keys`` help on `github help`_.
Create your own forked copy of ipython_
=========================================
#. Log into your github_ account.
#. Go to the ipython_ github home at `ipython github`_.
#. Click on the *fork* button:
.. image:: forking_button.png
Now, after a short pause and some 'Hardcore forking action', you
should find yourself at the home page for your own forked copy of ipython_.
.. include:: git_links.txt