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# Development
This doc explains how to setup a development environment so you can get started
This doc explains how to set up a development environment so you can get started
[contributing](https://www.knative.dev/contributing/) to `Knative Client`.
Also take a look at:
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### Sign up for GitHub
Start by creating [a GitHub account](https://github.com/join), then setup
Start by creating [a GitHub account](https://github.com/join), then set up
[GitHub access via SSH](https://help.github.com/articles/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/).
### Install requirements
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### Create a cluster
1. [Set up a Knative](https://www.knative.dev/docs/install/), You can also setup using limited install guides like [Minikube](https://knative.dev/docs/install/knative-with-minikube/) or [Minishift](https://knative.dev/docs/install/knative-with-minishift/).
1. [Set up a Knative](https://www.knative.dev/docs/install/), You can also set up using limited install guides like [Minikube](https://knative.dev/docs/install/knative-with-minikube/) or [Minishift](https://knative.dev/docs/install/knative-with-minishift/).
### Checkout your fork
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## Building Knative Client
Once you've [setup your development environment](#prerequisites), let's build
Once you've [set up your development environment](#prerequisites), let's build
`Knative Client`.
**Dependencies:**
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See `build.sh --help` for a full list of options and usage examples.
At the end, the build results in `kn` binary in your current directory, which can be directly executed.
In the end, the build results in `kn` binary in your current directory, which can be directly executed.
**Notes:**

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# Docs
Start with the [user's guide](docs/README.md) and from there you can can read about common use cases, get detail docs on each command, and even how to extend the `kn` CLI. Links below for easy access.
Start with the [user's guide](docs/README.md) and from there you can read about common use cases, get detail docs on each command, and even how to extend the `kn` CLI. Links below for easy access.
* [User's guide](docs/README.md)
* [Basic workflows](docs/workflows.md) (use cases)