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Sync up with what you forked in GitHub #2

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zmon opened this issue Dec 15, 2014 · 1 comment
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Sync up with what you forked in GitHub #2

zmon opened this issue Dec 15, 2014 · 1 comment

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zmon commented Dec 15, 2014

It is really better to do this from the command line or GUI on your computer.
This is to support the GitHub Push Start and having people only use their browser to make changes.
The following needs to be tested and cleaned up and then added as a post.

Sync up with what your forked

If you work on your fork for a long time, and people make changes to the project you forked, you will want to pull in their changes into your copy.

  1. got to the project page.
  2. Find "This branch is 3 commits behind"
  3. Click the button to the right for "Pull Request"
  4. Edit
  5. You need to swap the "base fork:" with the "head fork"
  6. Just change one
  7. Edit again
  8. Click "compare across forks"
  9. On the right side select where you forked from.
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You're going to have to show me how to do this tonight​

On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 11:00 AM, zmon notifications@github.com wrote:

It is really better to do this from the command line or GUI on your
computer.

This is to support the GitHub Push Start and having people only use their
browser to make changes.
The following needs to be tested and cleaned up and then added as a post.
Sync up with what your forked

If you work on your fork for a long time, and people make changes to the
project you forked, you will want to pull in their changes into your copy.
got to the project page. Find "This branch is 3 commits behind" Click the
button to the right for "Pull Request" Edit You need to swap the "base
fork:" with the "head fork" Just change one Edit again Click "compare
across forks" On the right side select where you forked from.


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