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Steps to create a patch
frioux edited this page Sep 13, 2010
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How to create a patch for Rakudo via git if you aren’t a committer
1) make your own fork on github.com
- go to github.com
- create a new account for yourself
– follow their instructions to add your SSH key - go to http://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/
- click “fork”
- at your command line, make a checkout:
git clone git@github.com:[username]/rakudo.git
and replace “[username]” with your github.com user name - git remote add upstream git://github.com/rakudo/rakudo.git
2) make a brach of your fork
- git branch [branch-name]
- git checkout [branch-name]
3) do work and commit
- hack, hack, hack
- git status
- git diff
- git add [name-of-file(s) you changed]
- git commit
4) push the new branch to github.com
- git push origin [branch-name]:[remote-branch-name]
where you probably want the remote branch name to be the same
as the local branch name - after that, you can just “git push” subsequent commits
- On http://github.com/[username]/rakudo find “all branches” and select your branch name to see what you pushed up
5) later, pull more changes from upstream
- git pull upstream master