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Make Your Own 2048

Once you have completed the course, cake will be served

> Fork the Repo to Get the Code
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You can fork the 2048 source code (Udacity version) here. Once you have an account, you'll need to "Fork" the repository and then Sync your local Github (which you just installed) with your online account. You'll do that by:

  1. While signed in to your Github account, follow the link above.
  2. Click the "Fork" button on the top-right of the screen. This gives you a copy of the code, but it's only online for now.
  3. Open up the Github program that you installed on your computer. Press the refresh button.
  4. Your version of the repository should show up. Click "Clone to Computer"

If your repo doesn't show up in the Github program that you downloaded, it may mean that your online account and your downloaded program aren't talking to each other. To fix this, open the Github program that you downloaded and select Preferences. Then you can login with your account.

You can also fork the original repo, but keep in mind this code might change over time from what is shown in the videos.

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