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@@ -310,9 +310,11 @@ Because before both original authors of libQuotient had to do monkey business of
(you might need to pass `-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=<path to Qt>`,
similar to libQuotient itself).
3. Get the Matrix CS API definitions that are included in the matrix-doc repo:
- `git clone https://github.com/quotient-im/matrix-doc.git`
- (quotient-im/matrix-doc is a fork that's known to produce working code;
- you may want to use your own fork if you wish to alter something in the API).
+ `git clone https://github.com/quotient-im/matrix-doc.git`.
+ The fork at `quotient-im/matrix-doc` is closely following the official
+ repo (`matrix-org/matrix-doc`), curating commits that are known to produce
+ working code for Quotient. You may want to use your own fork if you wish
+ to alter something in the API.
4. If you plan to submit a PR or just would like the generated code to be
formatted, you should either ensure you have clang-format (version 6 at least)
in your PATH or pass the _absolute_ path to it by adding
@@ -320,7 +322,7 @@ Because before both original authors of libQuotient had to do monkey business of
#### Generating CS API contents
1. Pass additional configuration to CMake when configuring libQuotient:
- `-DMATRIX_DOC_PATH=<path you your matrix-doc repo> -DGTAD_PATH=<path to gtad binary (not the repo!)>`.
+ `-DMATRIX_DOC_PATH=<path to matrix-doc repo> -DGTAD_PATH=<path to gtad binary (not the repo!)>`.
If everything's right, these two CMake variables will be mentioned in
CMake output and will trigger configuration of an additional build target,
see the next step.