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== Updating Local Wiki Copies
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== Updating Local Wiki Copies
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-It's a good idea to update your local copy of the Wiki prior to commiting any changes.
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+It's a good idea to update your local copy of the Wiki prior to committing any changes.
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.Members
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.Members
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Update your local copy of the Wiki from the Atom Editor or (CLI) by issuing a Pull command prior to Commit/Push.
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Update your local copy of the Wiki from the Atom Editor or (CLI) by issuing a Pull command prior to Commit/Push.
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.Non-Members
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.Non-Members
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Update your local copy of the Wiki by:
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Update your local copy of the Wiki by:
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-. Issuing a pull request from your forked repository using the (GWI).
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+ . Issuing a pull request from your forked repository using the (GWI).
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.. Go to your version of the repository on GitHub.
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.. Go to your version of the repository on GitHub.
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.. Click the btn:[New Pull Request] button at the top.
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.. Click the btn:[New Pull Request] button at the top.
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@@ -137,7 +138,7 @@ Everything after the title line, up to the first empty new line, is called the `
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The Antora manual has a very quick to read link:https://docs.antora.org/antora/2.3/asciidoc/asciidoc/[Primer] that will get you up to speed on writing pages fast.
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The Antora manual has a very quick to read link:https://docs.antora.org/antora/2.3/asciidoc/asciidoc/[Primer] that will get you up to speed on writing pages fast.
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-Documents rely heavily on using `References` to link to other content in the same or different modules. This is a criticle part of writing you documents. Knowing how to link to other content. There are two types of `References`, link:https://docs.antora.org/antora/2.3/page/page-id/[Cross Refence] and link:https://docs.antora.org/antora/2.3/asciidoc/in-page-xref/[Internal Cross Reference]. A `Cross Refence` links to a link:https://docs.antora.org/antora/2.3/page/module-and-page-xrefs/[*page*] in the same or different module, an `Internal Cross Reference` links to *elements* inside a document located either in the same page, same module or a different module.
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+Documents rely heavily on using `References` to link to other content in the same or different modules. This is a critical part of writing your documents. Knowing how to link to other content. There are two types of "`references`", link:https://docs.antora.org/antora/2.3/page/page-id/[Cross References] and link:https://docs.antora.org/antora/2.3/asciidoc/in-page-xref/[Internal Cross Reference]. A `Cross References` links to a link:https://docs.antora.org/antora/2.3/page/module-and-page-xrefs/[*page*] in the same or different module, an `Internal Cross Reference` links to *elements* inside a document located either in the same page, same module or a different module.
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The snippets page contains various forms these `Cross References` that make linking easier.
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The snippets page contains various forms these `Cross References` that make linking easier.
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