chore: fix markdown in docs (#26357)
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> Instead of `https://github.com/electron/electron`, you can use your own fork
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> here (something like `https://github.com/<username>/electron`).
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#### A note on pulling/pushing
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### A note on pulling/pushing
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If you intend to `git pull` or `git push` from the official `electron`
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repository in the future, you now need to update the respective folder's
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@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ connectivity checks included in later versions of Chromium.
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When considering a module, we recommend that you check:
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1. the size of dependencies included
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2) the resources required to load (`require()`) it
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2. the resources required to load (`require()`) it
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3. the resources required to perform the action you're interested in
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Generating a CPU profile and a heap memory profile for loading a module can be done
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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Debugging native modules can be done with Visual Studio 2017 (running on your de
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3. Connect to the target device by selecting _Debug > Attach to Process..._ and enter the device's IP address and the port number displayed by the Visual Studio Remote Debugger tool.
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4. Click _Refresh_ and select the [appropriate Electron process to attach](../development/debug-instructions-windows.md).
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5. You may need to make sure that any symbols for native modules in your app are loaded correctly. To configure this, head to _Debug > Options..._ in Visual Studio 2017, and add the folders containing your `.pdb` symbols under _Debugging > Symbols_.
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5. Once attached, set any appropriate breakpoints and resume JavaScript execution using Chrome's [remote tools for Node](debugging-main-process.md).
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6. Once attached, set any appropriate breakpoints and resume JavaScript execution using Chrome's [remote tools for Node](debugging-main-process.md).
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## Getting additional help
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If you encounter a problem with this documentation, or if your app works when compiled for x86 but not for arm64, please [file an issue](../development/issues.md) with "Windows on Arm" in the title.
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