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Line Rider Web Guide

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This is the repository of the official guide for the web edition of Line Rider, maintained by @Malizma333.

Contributing

Contributing is only available to those with a GitHub account and access to git. To contribute, simply create a separate branch to make changes on, and open up a pull request. For less frequent users of GitHub, the following instructions go more in detail about how to do this.

Creating the Branch

  1. Go to the Branches view located near the top of this repository page.

Highlighted branches button

  1. Press the New branch button to create a new branch. Name it with a summary of the changes you want to make, then press Create new branch.

Highlighted create branch button

  1. Navigate to the branch by clicking on the link to the newly created branch, found under the "Your branches" list.

Your branches with new branch highlighted

Making Edits

  1. Find the page(s) you want to edit, either by using the repository file directory, or by using the search bar.

Searching repository for contribution files

  1. Click the edit button in the file you want to edit, and make your content changes.

Editing a file

  1. Make your changes to the file you want to edit. Once you are finished, press the Commit changes... button.

Committing changes in the top right

  1. Add a brief description of the changes you made, then press Commit changes.

Commit changes window dialogue

Merging Changes

  1. Once you have made all of the desired changes, go to the pull requests tab (located near the top), then press New pull request.

Pull request page view

  1. Select the branch you created for the changes under the "compare" branch, then press Create pull request.

Pull request page view

  1. Edit the description on the following page if needed, then press Create pull request.

Pull request description area

  1. Await for one of the maintainers to review your changes and either merge them in or request edits. This process may take a bit, as the review team is very small and has limited availability.