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1. Now head back over to the terminal and type `yes` and hit enter to complete the repository configuration
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1. Open the new repository in GitHub.com and verify it all looks good.
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1. The script will automatically create a pull request to add the module metadata to the `avm-terraform-governance` repository. This will be approved and merged by the core team. You can find it [here](https://github.com/Azure/avm-terraform-governance/pulls) if you lost the link.
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1. The script will automatically create an issue to install the `Azure Verified Modules` GitHub App in the repository. This will be actioned by the open source team. You can find it [here](https://gihub.com/microsoft/github-operations/issues) if you lost the link.
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1. The script will automatically create an issue to install the `Azure Verified Modules` GitHub App in the repository. This will be actioned by the open source team. You can find it [here](https://github.com/microsoft/github-operations/issues) if you lost the link.
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