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== Preparation == # Use your favorite <code>git</code> tool to fork the main <code>tc_campaign</code> repository from https://github.com/Stuffe/tc_campaign. # Make sure the game is closed and that Steam has completed it's cloud sync (if enabled). # Navigate to your game installation directory in your OS' file system (eg: Explorer in Windows, Finder in MacOS). #* In Steam, you can right-click Turing Complete in your library list and select Properties β Installed Files β Browse. # Delete the existing <code>campaign</code> directory. You can back it up first if you like, or just trust Steam's ''Verify integrity of game files'' functionality to repair everything if needed. # Clone your fork: <code>git clone https://<your repository>/tc_campaign.git campaign</code> You should now be able to start Turing Complete with your newly-cloned campaign files. {{note|type=warn|It is highly recommended that you push changes to your repository regularly in order to avoid Steam updates overwriting files unexpectedly, or otherwise conflicting with your work.}}
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