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7 | > ℹ️ New to Ferdi recipes and Electron? Then we recommend you read Jake Lee's ["Super simple guide to adding a new Ferdi service recipe"](https://blog.jakelee.co.uk/super-simple-guide-to-adding-a-new-ferdi-service-recipe/) which gives you an easy step-by-step guide on how to create and publish your recipe! | 7 | > ℹ️ New to Ferdi recipes and Electron? Then we recommend you read Jake Lee's ["Super simple guide to adding a new Ferdi service recipe"](https://blog.jakelee.co.uk/super-simple-guide-to-adding-a-new-ferdi-service-recipe/) which gives you an easy step-by-step guide on how to create and publish your recipe! |
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9 | > ℹ️ If you have any problems packaging your recipes, if you are inexperienced with the tools used or have any other problems, we are here to help! Just open a new issue at https://github.com/getferdi/recipes/issues/new and we can help you develop, test and publish your recipe | 9 | > ℹ️ If you have any problems packaging your recipes, if you are inexperienced with the tools used or have any other problems, we are here to help! Just open a new issue at https://github.com/ferdium/ferdium-recipes/issues/new and we can help you develop, test and publish your recipe |
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11 | > If you want to update an existing recipe, please refer to [updating.md](https://github.com/getferdi/recipes/blob/master/docs/updating.md) instead | 11 | > If you want to update an existing recipe, please refer to [updating.md](https://github.com/ferdium/ferdium-recipes/blob/master/docs/updating.md) instead |
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13 | ## Table of Contents | 13 | ## Table of Contents |
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34 | ## Create a recipe | 34 | ## Create a recipe |
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36 | 1. Fork this repository on GitHub. You can do this by clicking the "Fork" button in the top right corner | 36 | 1. Fork this repository on GitHub. You can do this by clicking the "Fork" button in the top right corner |
37 | 2. Clone your forked repository. Normally, you can do this by running `git clone https://github.com/<Your GitHub Username>/recipes.git` in your terminal. You may also use a Git GUI or the GitHub Website for this. | 37 | 2. Clone your forked repository. Normally, you can do this by running `git clone https://github.com/<Your GitHub Username>/ferdium-recipes.git` in your terminal. You may also use a Git GUI or the GitHub Website for this. |
38 | 3. (Optional, if you want to use our creation script) Install its dependencies via the terminal: | 38 | 3. (Optional, if you want to use our creation script) Install its dependencies via the terminal: |
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40 | ```Bash | 40 | ```Bash |
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213 | ## Publishing | 213 | ## Publishing |
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215 | Ferdi uses its recipe repository at <https://github.com/getferdi/recipes> to publish recipes to all clients. | 215 | Ferdi uses its recipe repository at <https://github.com/ferdium/ferdium-recipes> to publish recipes to all clients. |
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217 | Publishing your recipes to Ferdi is super easy! When you used our recipe creation script, we have created a folder for your recipe inside Ferdi's internal folders (the one that got automatically opened after you ran our script). | 217 | Publishing your recipes to Ferdi is super easy! When you used our recipe creation script, we have created a folder for your recipe inside Ferdi's internal folders (the one that got automatically opened after you ran our script). |
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