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# Getting Started {#sec-contrib-getting-started}
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You, naturally, would like to start by forking the repository to get started. If
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you are new to Git and GitHub, do have a look at GitHub's
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[Fork a repo guide](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/) for
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instructions on how you can do this. Once you have a fork of **nvf**, you should
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create a separate branch based on the msot recent `main` branch. Give your
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branch a reasonably descriptive name (e.g. `feature/debugger` or
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`fix/pesky-bug`) and you are ready to work on your changes
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Implement your changes and commit them to the newly created branch and when you
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are happy with the result, and positive that it fullfills our
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[Contributing Guidelines](#sec-guidelines), push the branch to GitHub and
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[create a pull request](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request).
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The default pull request template available on the **nvf** repository will guide
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you through the rest of the process, and we'll gently nudge you in the correct
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direction if there are any mistakes.
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