How to Make Changes to Documentation
This guide walks you through the steps to make changes or create new guides and documentation on the creator portal.
Option 1: Making Changes via the Web Interface
Follow these steps to make edits to the documentation directly in the GitHub web editor:
- Navigate to the document you want to edit.
 - Click on the "Edit" button in the top right corner to open the document in the GitHub web interface editor.
 - If you haven't already, fork the repository by clicking on the "Fork" button in the top right corner of the repository page.
 - Click on the pencil icon to edit the document directly in the GitHub web interface.
 - Add content, make revisions, or suggest changes.
 - Click on "Preview" to see how your changes will look.
 - Click on the "Commit changes" button to save your edits.
 - Add a title and description for your changes.
 - Click on the "Propose changes" button to commit your changes.
 - After committing your changes, GitHub will prompt you to create a pull request.
 - Add a title and description for your pull request.
 - Review your changes and click on the "Create pull request" button.
 - Wait for feedback from reviewers and address any comments or suggestions.
 
Option 2: Making Changes Locally with Git
Follow these steps to make changes locally with Git (recommended for advanced users):
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Navigate to the Creator Studio documentation repository on GitHub.
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Click on the "Fork" button in the top right corner of the repository page to create a copy of the repository in your GitHub account.
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Open your forked repository on GitHub and click on the "Code" button.
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Copy the HTTPS or SSH link provided.
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Create a new folder on your local machine and open a terminal window.
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Run the following command to clone the repository to your local machine:
git clone <repository_link> - 
Navigate to the cloned repository on your local machine using the terminal:
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In the terminal, create a new branch for your changes:
git checkout -b <branch_name> - 
Open the document you want to edit, make your changes, and save the file.
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Commit your changes:
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If using the terminal:
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Add the changes to the staging area:
git add . - 
Commit the changes with a descriptive message:
git commit -m "Your commit message here" - 
Push the changes to your forked repository on GitHub:
git push origin <branch_name> 
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If using VS Code:
- Open the source control tab.
 - Click on the 
+icon to stage all changes. - Enter a commit message and click on the checkmark icon to commit the changes.
 - Click on the three dots icon and select "Push" to push the changes to your forked repository.
 
 
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Go to your forked repository on GitHub.
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Click on the "Pull Request" button.
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Select the base repository (
pocketzworld/creator-docs) and the branch you want to merge your changes into. - 
Add a title and description for your pull request.
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Review your changes and click on "Create Pull Request" to submit your changes for review.
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Wait for feedback from reviewers and address any comments or suggestions.
 
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