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Setup your Amber clone
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+Amber repository contains more parts:
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+1. Amber language itself (in root directory),
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+1. Amber development helpers (in `external/amber-dev`),
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+1. Amber CLI tool (in `external/amber-cli`).
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+1. In `internal` directory, there are files that are not part of Amber,
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+ but are important to developers wanting to contribute to Amber.
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+To get your clone, follow this list:
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1. Create a fork of the repository on GitHub
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2. Clone the repository
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3. Run ```npm install``` to install dependencies listed in package.json (See [here](https://www.npmjs.org/doc/cli/npm-install.html for more info) for more info)
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@@ -69,6 +79,7 @@ Setup your Amber clone
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Now you should be able to commit changes to your computer.
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+You should open `http://localhost:4000/internal/` to start work on Amber.
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Creating a Pull Request
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