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# Developing hugo-theme-readable
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## Adding your fork as an additional Git remote to a hugo-theme-readable Git submodule
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The easiest way to test your changes is with an existing Hugo website that already uses this theme. You can use your own or checkout the [starter template](https://codeberg.org/Freedom-to-Write/hugo-starter-readable).
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The following steps show you how to add your fork as an additional Git remote to the checked out Git submodule.
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This way you can work with the hugo-theme-readable code directly, rather than experimenting in your own 'layouts' directory and copying code pieces around.
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```bash
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# If you haven't done so: init and update the submodule. This will populate themes/readable.
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git submodule init
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git submodule update
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cd themes/readable/
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# Add your fork as the remote 'fork'.
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git remote add fork git@codeberg.org:<your-username>/hugo-theme-readable.git
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# Create a new branch.
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git checkout -b my-change
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# Make your changes directly to files in themes/readable.
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# Anytime you want to push, replace the default 'origin' with 'fork', e.g.
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# push your work on 'my-change' as a new branch to your fork.
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git push -u fork my-change
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```
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