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* Fork `https://github.com/flutter/engine` into your own GitHub account. If you already have a fork, and are now installing a development environment on a new machine, make sure you've updated your fork so that you don't use stale configuration options from long ago.
* Fork `https://github.com/flutter/engine` into your own GitHub account. If you already have a fork, and are now installing a development environment on a new machine, make sure you've updated your fork so that you don't use stale configuration options from long ago.
* If you haven't configured your machine with an SSH key that's known to github then
* If you haven't configured your machine with an SSH key that's known to github then
follow the directions here: https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys/.
follow the directions here: https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys/.
* Create an empty directory for your copy of the repository. Call it what you like. For
* Create an empty directory for your copy of the repository. For best results, call it `engine`: some of the tools assume this name when working across repositories. (They can be configured to use other names too, so this isn't a strict requirement.)
the sake of the instructions that follow, we'll call it `engine`.
* Create a `.gclient` file in the `engine` directory with the following contents, replacing
* Create a `.gclient` file in the `engine` directory with the following contents, replacing