![]() ![]() In the example below we have named our branch Docs_Test. So from the menu options, click Branch -> New branch. ![]() The next step is to create your own branch.You now need to switch the Current branch from release (using the drop down menu) to origin/pullrequests. Navigate to the GitHub Desktop application.We now have a cloned repo named Cry-Doug/CRYENGINE.NOTE: We strongly recommend that if you want to compile Engine code that you save your repo on an SSD. In our case we have chosen the D: Drive of our PC. You can also change the Local path as you desire. In our example it will be Cry-Doug/CRYENGINE. You now need to enter the name of your repo (in the URL or username/repository field).This opens the following screen: Now click the Clone a repository button, the screen in step 4 will open. We now need to clone a repo, so open the GitHub desktop application (use the icon on your PC desktop).Hence, we will have a repo named Cry-Doug/CRYENGINE. In the example(s) used below, the account is named Cry-Doug and the name of the repo that will be/has been created is made up of the account name and CRYENGINE. You maybe be asked " Where should we fork this repository?" In almost all cases this will be to the account that you have just signed in to. Fork the Crytek repo by clicking on the icon.This will open the Crytek/CRYENGINE repo. Go to the Crytek GitHub repo (this is ) and sign in.All users should monitor the channel to follow the progress being made in regard to their submission. Once a pull request is accepted it will be evaluated by Crytek and any comments made can be seen via GitHub. Any pull request that is submitted to any other Crytek branch will not be accepted by Crytek. CRYENGINE users must submit their pull requests to a branch named pullrequests in the Crytek GitHub repo. ![]()
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