You need to read up on branches and on upstrem syncing.
You'll find tons of information on the Github help pages, on 
stackoverflow and similar pages.

Have fun! ;)


On 31/12/16 00:39, cymro wrote:
> Hello I would appreciate some instructions / info using the GitHub app on how
> to create your own version of MS.
> It really isn't clear to me what the principals are here.
>
> I realise that you fork via GitHub and I do have a local copy of the code on
> my PC. However does this automatically sync with the master branch in the
> background?
>
> I would like to have different versions of the code on my machine? e.g. if I
> am working on a particular bug (if I ever get that far!) or comparing
> different nightly builds etc. At the moment I can only figure out how to
> have one version as the GitHub app only seems to allow one version of the
> code on my computer?
>
> Thanks everyone! look forward to your answers
>
> Daniel
>
>
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