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Update manual-install-qs.md #6485
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current links not working, updating links to relative paths and steps
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2. Select **Public** so the repository can be shared with others. You can always make it private later. | |||
3. Leave the default values for all other settings. | |||
4. Click **Create repository**. | |||
5. Save the commands from "…or create a new repository on the command line" to use later in [Commit your changes](#commit-your-changes). | |||
5. Save the commands from "…or create a new repository on the command line" to use later in [Commit your changes](https://docs.getdbt.com/guides/manual-install?step=6). |
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Hiya @mirnawong1
I'm probably reading this very wrong but thought I'd ask just in case. Do you mean the user needs to save the commands from another location (ie is there a word / phrase missing) or will they be prompted to save the commands from this section > "or create a new repository on the command line"?
Kind Regards
Natalie
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Commit your changes so that the repository contains the latest code. | |||
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1. Link the GitHub repository you created to your dbt project by running the following commands in Terminal. Make sure you use the correct git URL for your repository, which you should have saved from step 5 in [Create a repository](#create-a-repository). | |||
1. Link the GitHub repository you created to your dbt project by running the following commands in Terminal. Make sure you use the correct git URL for your repository, which you should have saved from step 5 in [Create a repository](https://docs.getdbt.com/guides/manual-install?step=2). |
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Hi @mirnawong1
Should this sentence read "...running the following commands in your terminal" ? I wasn't sure if Terminal was a separate product or not.
Kind Regards
Natalie
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Hiya @mirnawong1
I've approved this for you and left 2 questions. They're non blockers.
Kind Regards
Natalie
current links not working, updating links to relative paths and steps
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