 Welcome back to the channel all along we've been talking about having a repository locally on our computer for some edits in our IDE So before we start editing we realize that we actually need to work on a branch One of the reasons why we don't work in a particular folder so that we can keep it fresh So that when we recollect all the changes that have been coming in through other contributors We actually have a folder that is not having a number of changes that were not made So what we'll do is we'll actually make a branch which is sort of like another section So I'll open up the integrated terminal and I'll type git branch So that I can be able to make another just to see how many branches I have in my repo locally And you realize we only have one branch and which is the master When we go on to our online we'll just create another branch which I will call link-edits Because we're going to edit the links so it will make more meaning So when you click the create branch it will create the new branch of link-edits right here So if we type git branch you realize that we have master branch just in there And now what we need to do is also create the branch locally So we'll do git branch and then type link-edits just so that we can mirror what's up online And then next we shall do git branch to see there how many branches we have And we have two branches right there now Now what we need to do is actually just git checkout and then type links-edits to go into our new branch And when you hit enter we shall actually switch to the new branch Now you don't need to be worried about whether that will affect our local server side Git automatically switches that for us And from that point on even if we refresh we'll be working from the new branch that we are working under So we're now ready for our changes So what I'm going to do is actually go into edit, click find in files So that I use my IDE to help me find that premium support that we are looking for in our plugin And once I hit enter you realize two results come back One is for the translation which is the premium support And then next we have the one that has all the links in there So what I'm going to do is just use my editor to change whatever is coming through We're going to realize that this link has an apply filters section So we can actually change this through a filter to change that URL But right now this is the core plugin and we don't need to use filters to change that for now What we're going to do is I'm actually just going to go to the repository And when I go into the classic press research repository I want to get the issues links so I'll copy that from the address bar Go back to my editor and then I'll just paste that over the link that we do have right now When I paste that I'm sure that we're going to be doing in the right place Then next I'll change the area label content That is for the accessibility bit So I'll just change that from this premium support to support So if we save that And then just go and check in our browser just to see whether everything is alright If we go back to the admin section and refresh You can see that everything changes to what we change it to be So the support actually goes to the right place However it's playing within the same browser So I want to make one final change And that is to add a target attribute to the link So I'll add target is equal to underscore blank And that will ensure that whenever we hit that link It actually opens in a new browser So if we reload one more time And actually just hit that support We'll see that it opens up in a new page And I'm happy with what's going on Because I want the person using the plugin to keep that plugin page open So all we need to do is go back into our editor into the terminal And then we'll add those changes into our Git's versioning system So what you need to do is actually just type something simple Which is git add dot Which will select all the files that have been changed at that particular time And add them to the staging area And right now we just have only one file And that's why it's actually highlighted yellow And marked with the M to show that it is modified So I'll just do the git add And then hit enter And once I do that I'll just do the git commit dash M And then add a proper message So git commit with a message That is adding proper support link For GitHub So once we hit enter One file has been changed Nine integrated terminal And then once we are done with that We shall be able to push this onto our online platform So I'll catch you in the next video Please subscribe or like And ask any questions to see How far we can progress with this particular project