This repository contains the **Disroot's Howto Project** files and the information to create, modify and translate those files.
The main objective of the **Disroot's Howto Project** is the creation, maintenance and accessibility of user guides, tutorials and configurations of the different services and software that the **Disroot** platform provides. And also provide the tools, instructions and procedures for anyone who wants to contribute by creating, modifying and translating these guides.
· [**What is git?**](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Git) <br> · [**Download & installation instructions**](https://git-scm.com/downloads)
- ## A text editor with markdown format files support<br>
_Suggested software:_<br>
· **VSCodium**, a community-driven, freely-licensed binary distribution of Microsoft’s editor VS Code. [[**Download & installation instructions**](https://vscodium.com/)]<br>
· **Neovim**, a hyperextensible Vim-based text editor. [[**Download & installation instructions**](https://github.com/neovim/neovim/wiki/Installing-Neovim)]<br>
· **Kate Editor**, a feature packed text editor. [[**Download & installation instructions**](https://kate-editor.org/get-it/)]
A git repository is a project folder containing the files created or to be translated and the detailed track history of those changes.
To clone the repository, open a terminal in the directory you would like to clone the repository to. Once there you'll use the `git clone` command, an instruction to clone a repository by typing its address. In our case it would be:
Once the repository has been copied to your hard drive you'll see a `howto` directory containing all the files of the project. It can be later moved to any place on your computer.
Once you have copied the repository to your machine, you can start creating, editing and/or translating by following the steps described in these guides:
The **Disroot's Howto** documentation is licensed under a [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)