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Add paragraph to CONTRIBUTING to explain how to run the client from git
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might be a bit more technical to resolve but you can always have a look and see
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if they fit your area of expertise.
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Running Lutris from Git
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-----------------------
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Running Lutris from a local git repository is easy, it only requires cloning
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the repository and executing Lutris from there.
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git clone https://github.com/lutris/lutris
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cd lutris
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./bin/lutris -d
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Make sure you have all necessary dependencies installed. It is recommended that
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you keep a stable copy of the client installed with your package manager to
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ensure that all dependencies are available.
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If you are working on a branch implementing new features, such as the `next`
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branch, it might introduce new dependencies. Check in the package configuration
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files for new dependencies, for example Debian based distros will have their
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dependencies listed in `debian/control` and in `lutris.spec` for RPM based
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ones.
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Formatting your code
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