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Fix typo in submodule section title
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Fixed the header typo, in addition to a few other small changes to
improve readability.

QA Steps: Built site, edited with spellcheck and linter.

No issue, small fix.

Signed-off-by: Katrina Prosise <katrina.prosise@foundries.io>
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@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ Each team works in their own repository and each repository is added as a submod
.. tip::
The steps to add a submodule can be adapted for other git repository hosting services.

Create a GithHub Repository
Create a GitHub Repository
---------------------------

Go to GitHub_ and create a new repo.
You can choose to use a private or a public repository, each involves separate steps:
You can choose to use a private or public repository, each involves separate steps:

.. tabs::

@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ Name it with ``FOUNDRIES_API_TOKEN``, paste your ``<Token>`` on Value and click

Action Token

Create the ``.github/workflows/source-fio-update.yml`` inside your GitHub application repo.
Create ``.github/workflows/source-fio-update.yml`` inside your GitHub application repo.
Follow the example below and make sure you update ``<FACTORY_NAME>`` with your Factory, and ``<SUBMODULE_FOLDER>`` with your submodule folder.

.. prompt:: bash host:~$, auto
@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ Follow the example below and make sure you update ``<FACTORY_NAME>`` with your F
submodule-path: "./<SUBMODULE_FOLDER>"
remote-branch: ${{ github.ref }}
Add and commit your GitHub Action:
Add then commit your GitHub Action:

.. prompt:: bash host:~$, auto

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