# 1. Fork the Repository: #### Go to the GitHub page https://github.com/HackToFuture/HTFXNN <br> #### Click on the "Fork" button in the upper-right corner of the page. #### Assign the repository name as HTF *<Problem_Statement_Code><Team_Number>*. ``` Example : Repository Name : HTFC09 Problem Statement code -> C Team Number -> 09 ``` <img align="center" width = "500" src = "https://docs.github.com/assets/cb-40742/mw-1440/images/help/repository/fork-button.webp" alt="fork image"/> # 2.Clone the Forked Repository: #### Go to your GitHub account, open the forked repository, click on the code button and then click the copy to clipboard icon <img align="center" width = "300" src = "https://docs.github.com/assets/cb-69468/mw-1440/images/help/repository/https-url-clone-cli.webp" alt="fork image"/>" #### Use the git clone command to clone your forked repository to your local machine. Replace <repository-url> with the URL of your forked repository. ``` git clone <repository-url> ``` # 3.Start working on your project # 4.Commit Changes: #### Use the git status command to see the changes you've made.<br> ``` git status ``` #### Use the git add command to stage the changes you want to commit.<br> ``` git add . ``` #### Use the git commit command to commit your changes with a descriptive message.<br> ``` git commit -m "Your descriptive commit message" ``` # 5.Push Changes: #### Push your changes to your forked repository on GitHub using the git push command.<br> ``` git push origin ```