Most people submit pull requests to the tldr project using GitHub's web interface. If you prefer, you can do most of the process using the command line instead: - fork the repository on the github web interface - clone your fork locally: `git clone https://github.com/{{your_username}}/tldr.git && cd tldr` - create a feature branch, e.g. named after the command you plan to edit: `git checkout -b {{branch_name}}` - make your changes (edit existing files or create a new one) - commit the changes: `git commit --all -m "{{commit_message}}"` - push to your fork: `git push origin {{branch_name}}` - go to the github page for your fork and click the green pull request button. Please send only related changes in the same pull request. Typically a pull request will include changes in a single file.