diff --git a/share/doc/homebrew/How-To-Open-a-Homebrew-Pull-Request-(and-get-it-merged).md b/share/doc/homebrew/How-To-Open-a-Homebrew-Pull-Request-(and-get-it-merged).md index c2cb2406728fe9b7b6e65ecfa1b92b4923bbe814..2c626d4ff248acc939d239244c093d484101e048 100644 --- a/share/doc/homebrew/How-To-Open-a-Homebrew-Pull-Request-(and-get-it-merged).md +++ b/share/doc/homebrew/How-To-Open-a-Homebrew-Pull-Request-(and-get-it-merged).md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # How To Open a Homebrew Pull Request (and get it merged) The following commands are used by Homebrew's contributors to setup a fork of Homebrew's Git repository on GitHub, create a new branch and create a GitHub pull request of the changes in that branch. -To setup a your own fork of the Homebrew repository: +To set up your own fork of the Homebrew repository: 1. Change to the directory containing your Homebrew installation with `cd $(brew --repository)` 2. [Fork the Homebrew repository](https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/fork) on GitHub. This creates a pushable, personal remote repository. This is needed as only Homebrew maintainers have push access to the main repository.