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