 to the first video in a series of three videos that show you how to edit projects in BRMS and have your changes pushed out to OpenShift. This first video is about cloning a BRMS project from GitHub and adding a hook in BRMS. So whenever there's a change in your BRMS projects, the change gets pushed out to GitHub. So let's do it. Here this is my BRMS installation. It's BRMS workbench running locally my machine. So I'm going to clone my repo, clone repo. Repo name will be decision services, position unit, my GitHub URL is this, oops, correct, you get the correct URL. Here it is. And now I'm going to clone it. Cloned, awesome. So as you can see, we already have some some changes here. And I'm going to go to project authoring. And I'll edit this file. So the objective is whenever there's a change in this project to push these changes out to GitHub. This is very easy. We just need to add a few files. Okay. So first of all, we need to set the URL, the remote URL for this project. So let's go to the project. This is the GitHub files, BRMS files in my machine. So I'll add it, the remote URL, hub.com, victory, decision server. This is a slightly different GitHub URL since it uses SSH. So you have to have your keys pre-configured in order to use SSH. Great. Next step is to add the hook file. So I'm going to copy a hook file that I have here already, copy the file. It's a very simple file. I can show you there's nothing special. They're just a push, to change the permissions in this file. So BRMS can do anything he wants with it. Okay. And now we already have the hooks configured. So that means that if I make a change here to BRMS, the change will be sent out to GitHub. So say, hey, you, get out of my way. Let's save it. But before, let's just come to the BRMS and show you that it's not there. So the last change was change my man 13 minutes ago. Now let's do a change to, hey, you save, change it to, hey, you. I'm going to save, BRMS is saving. And now it says that it has been saved. So if we come here to GitHub, you see that it has changed it to, hey, you. So this was the first video. Please follow along the next ones. Thank you.