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Create a GitHub account: Sign up is free at GitHub.com.
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Use your browser: If you're familiar with GitHub, then find the article in this repository, and make your updates. Or, go to the article on https://docs.microsoft.com/intune/, and select the Edit link. This opens the GitHub source for the article. Then, just use the GitHub UI within your web browser to make your updates.
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Creating a GitHub account, and linking to your Microsoft account is a one-time thing. When your account is linked, you don't have to sign a license agreement to make an update.
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In your browser, go to the article, and select Edit. Switch to the private repo (IntuneDocs-pr):
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