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Grammar updates to Spanish translation Intro to GitHub#591

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The Spanish translation of Intro to GitHub is now live 🎉

While I was deploying this internally, @dpmex4527 🙇 suggested a few updates to the Spanish grammar, which I am copying here so it is publicly visible and we can chip away at it.

/cc: @mberasategi since you submitted the initial translation ❤️

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How to Contribute

  • Comment on this issue if you'd like to work/collaborate on it!
  • Fork the repository.
  • Use the GitHub Flow to make changes to your fork. This is a refresher course if you're unsure about how to make a change on GitHub.
  • Push your changes to your repository.
  • Submit a Pull Request
    • Base Dropdown: github/training-kit
    • Compare Dropdown: Your fork

Testing Locally

If you'd like to make and test changes locally (and see how they would look if merged), do the following:

  • In your command line:
    • Install Git
    • Install Ruby
    • Run script/setup
    • Run script/server.
      • When successful, the script will initiate a local server at http://127.0.0.1:4000/on-demand.

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  • Leave a comment on this issue! Make sure to use @ mentions if you want a specific person's attention!

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