Merge branch 'docs' of sidetracked/cloudflare-tor into master

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@ -7,14 +7,15 @@ for ***linux***. The first step covers Windows too, but these
instructions probably need more adaptations for Windows and other
platforms.
1. install git, ssh, and tor (if you haven't already)
<ol>
<li> install git, ssh, and tor (if you haven't already)
| Debian | Windows |
|--|--|
| --- | --- |
| `aptitude install git tor ssh` | (git only) download and extract `https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/releases/PortableGit-2.21.0-64-bit.7z`; run `git-bash.exe` |
1. create a `notabug.org` account (username "snowden" will be used for this example)
1. create an SSH key pair ```
<li> create a `notabug.org` account (username "snowden" will be used for this example)
<li> create an SSH key pair ```
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -N '' -C 'snowden at notabug' -f "$HOME"/.ssh/id_rsa_nab-snowden```
1. edit `$HOME/.ssh/config`:
<li> edit `$HOME/.ssh/config`:
```
host notabug-*
hostname qs3zumwfci4tntnd.onion
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host notabug-snowden
IdentityFile /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa_nab-snowden
```
1. copy `"$HOME"/.ssh/id_rsa_nab-snowden.pub` to clipboard
1. notabug.org > settings > SSH Keys > add key (paste from clipboard)
1. $ `firefox https://notabug.org/themusicgod1/cloudflare-tor`
1. fork it (top right corner)
1. go to the directory you want the project to be rooted in (hereafter we'll call it `$project_root`).
1. anonymously download your fork: $ `torsocks git clone https://notabug.org/snowden/cloudflare-tor`
1. edit `$project_root/cloudflare-tor/.git/config` to include the
<li> copy `"$HOME"/.ssh/id_rsa_nab-snowden.pub` to clipboard
<li> notabug.org > settings > SSH Keys > add key (paste from clipboard)
<li> $ `firefox https://notabug.org/themusicgod1/cloudflare-tor`
<li> fork it (top right corner)
<li> go to the directory you want the project to be rooted in (hereafter we'll call it `$project_root`).
<li> anonymously download your fork: $ `torsocks git clone https://notabug.org/snowden/cloudflare-tor`
<li> edit `$project_root/cloudflare-tor/.git/config` to include the
account name and email address that will be on every commit, as
well as the URL:
```
[user]
email = BM-yadayadayada6fgnLfybVnCcWf25AGZcgg@bitmessage.ch
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remote = origin
merge = refs/heads/master
```
1. make your first change
1. (from `$project_root`) $ `git add . -u -n`
1. check that the files listed are what you changed and intend to push upstream
1. if yes: `$ git add . -u`
1. $ `git commit -m 'description of first change'`
1. $ `git push origin master`
1. $ `firefox https://notabug.org/themusicgod1/cloudflare-tor`
1. make a new pull request
<li> make your first change
<li> (from `$project_root`) $ `git add . -u -n`
<li> check that the files listed are what you changed and intend to push upstream
<li> if yes: `$ git add . -u`
<li> $ `git commit -m 'description of first change'`
<li> $ `git push origin master`
<li> $ `firefox https://notabug.org/themusicgod1/cloudflare-tor`
<li> make a new pull request
</ol>
&nbsp;
Notice that only the `git clone` command has a `torsocks` prefix and
all git commands thereafter do not. Whenever git operates on the