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using github
Michael Edwards edited this page Oct 8, 2022
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Since 2017 slippery chicken uses github to manage its code repository.
You can download the code directly from github.com, use github desktop, or you can use git on the command line (in the terminal, assuming your operating system offers one):
git clone https://github.com/mdedwards/slippery-chicken
The code will then be in the newly created slippery-chicken folder. If you ever need to update the code you can do this in the terminal (if your terminal is in the slippery-chicken directory):
git pull origin master
Since October 8th 2022 I will no longer be using the 'michael' branch or official releases, rather the master branch should be used for all normal purposes.
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