Use capitilized version of Git inside documentation
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This document (``geany.txt``) is written in `reStructuredText`__
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(or "reST"). The source file for it is located in Geany's ``doc``
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subdirectory. If you intend on making changes, you should grab the
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source right from git to make sure you've got the newest version. After
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source right from Git to make sure you've got the newest version. After
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editing the file, to build the HTML document to see how your changes
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look, run "``make doc``" in the subdirectory ``doc`` of Geany's source
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directory. This regenerates the ``geany.html`` file. To generate a PDF
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* However, once you have done your fork of geany-plugins you can develop
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* your plugin until you think its the right time to publish it. At this point create a
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* pull request for adding your patch set into master branch of geany-plugins.
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* Of course, you don't need to use github - just any git is fine. But github
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* Of course, you don't need to use github - just any Git is fine. But github
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* is making it way easier for review, merging and get in touch with you for
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* comments.
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