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+# ADDITION OF A REPOSITORY OF EXERCISE PROCEDURE
+
+## INTRODUCTION
+
+This document is a guide on how to add your own exercises from your own repository.
+This guide assumes that you have understood the files structures of the repository [public](https://github.com/01-edu/public).
+It will only address the settings part of this task.
+Should you need more information regarding the file structure of the exercises, check the [addition of exercise procedure](https://github.com/01-edu/public/blob/master/docs/addition_of_exercise_draft.md).
+
+## PREQUISITES
+
+-A github account where your exercises repository will be stored [https://github.com/](https://github.com/).
+
+-A dockerHub account [https://hub.docker.com/](https://hub.docker.com/).
+
+
+## I- SETUP OF YOUR GUTHUB REPOSITORY THRU A FORK
+
+Instead of starting with an empty repository, for the very first time we recommend forking the official [public](https://github.com/01-edu/public). repository.
+
+The advantages of this way:
+
+This will give you a base to work on regarding the file architecture of an exercise repository with examples.
+
+You will also be able to customize already existing exercises to your needs.
+
+With just a quick modification the repo will be ready to be linked.
+
+## **1. Fork the 01 public repository**
+
+Once logged into your github account, go to:
+https://github.com/01-edu/public
+From there fork the public repo to your account (the button is on the top corner right side)
+
+## **2. Remove the CNAME file from the forked repo**
+
+Git clone the repo and push the deletion or simply delete it directly from github
+
+This is the occasion to push a new test exercise if you have one already written.
+
+## **3. Publish the repository on github pages**
+
+- Go to the settings tab of your exercises repository.
+- On the option page find the GitHub Pages section.
+- Please see below the settings to follow.
+(Please not that it might take up to 10 mins for your page to be pusblished)
+
+
+
+## **4. Take note of the path of an exercise subject you added
+
+Example:
+If user Frenchris, added an exercise to the forked called how-2-go
+This is the path where the README.md would be.
+https://frenchris.github.io/public/subjects/how-2-go/
+
+Note that you do not keep the README.md at the end of the path
+
+This path should be added to the attribute “subject” of type string in the object attribute of the new exercise.
+
+
+## II- SETUP OF YOUR DOCKER REPOSITORY
+
+- 1. Sign in your docker hub account the 01 public repository.
+
+- 2. In your account, go your settings and ling your github account.
+
+- 3. Create a repository named “test” and make sure that your github account is linked.
+If you see this image,
+
+
+
+It means your github account is correctly linked.
+
+- 4. In the Builds tab configure the automated build settings as below (for the go tests).
+
+
+
+
+- 5. Once the build is complete (it can take 5 to 15 mins). Go back to the attributes of the exercise,
+Add the attribute **testImage (type string)**
+Fill it with the name of the repository,
+**In this example: frenchris/test**
+
+- 6. Once your exercise has both the attributes completed correctly, the exercise is viable and can be tested on the server which was selected for its addition.
+