= Getting the Source Code = PC-BSD uses a [http://www.github.com GitHub] repository, in which all source code is stored. There are a number of create tutorials on using git, please take a look at the [http://git-scm.com/book/ Git Book] as a good getting started guide. Checking out the code is easy. Make sure you have the git client installed, then run one of the following commands to get a local copy of the desired source: {{{ PC-BSD (Our active branch of development, where new features and ideas are committed and pushed out to users) % git clone git://github.com/pcbsd/pcbsd.git Projects (Source for work-in-progress projects before they go into the mainline pcbsd repo) % git clone git://github.com/pcbsd/pcbsd-projects.git PBI (Location of modules and scripts used to build PBI files on PC-BSD) % git clone git://github.com/pcbsd/pbi.git }}} Once you have the repo checked out, you're free to browse it on your local filesystem. To update the repo to any new revisions however, you need to issue the "pull" command. {{{ cd /path/to/repository git pull }}} == Making Commits == First, you need a [http://www.github.com GitHub] username and password before you can request to commit changes into the tree. Please take a look at the [http://www.pcbsd.org/content/view/16/30/ Developers Page] for information on becoming a committer.