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WhaleSongs Tools

Please use the table of contents located at the root if you wish to navigate Tools.

Creating a Tool

Note: These instructions will be collapsed down at merge time; for now they are a lightly modified copy of the walkthroughs.

Step 1: Clone the WhaleSongs repository or pull it:

# Clone
$ git clone [email protected]:DockerSolutionsEngineering/WhaleSongs.git

# Pull
$ git checkout main
$ git pull --rebase origin main

Step 2: Create a feature branch

$ git checkout -b NameOfYourTool

Step 3: Create a new directory for your Tool and copy the contents of the Example folder to it:

$ cd ./WhaleSongs/Tools
$ mkdir NameOfYourTool
$ cp -R ./Example/. ../NameOfYourTool/.

Step 4: Open the root of the repository in the editor of your choice:

$ cd ..
$ ${your editor} .

Step 5: Add your Tool to the table of contents in alphabetical order and with a relative link:

* [Walkthroughs](./Walkthroughs/)
   - [Enable Remote Logging with Splunk](/Walkthroughs/EnableRemoteLoggingWithSplunk/)
   - [Enabling Virtulization Framework on macOS](/Walkthroughs/EnablingVirtualizationOnMacOS/)
   - [Monitoring Docker Desktop with Grafana](./Walkthroughs/MonitoringWithGrafana/)
   - [Understanding Docker Logs](/Walkthroughs/UnderstandingDockerLogs/)
   - [Understanding Where Scout Sends Data](/Walkthroughs/ScoutDataTransmission/)
+  - [Title of Your Walkthrough](/Walkthroughs/NameOfYourWalkthrough/)

Step 6: Edit the README.md in your folder and follow the outline provided

Step 7: Push your feature branch and open a pull request

$ git add .
$ git commit -am "Add NameOfYourTool Tool"
$ git push origin NameOfYourWalkthrough

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