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==Sync the Repository after the PR Merge==
==Sync the Repository after the PR Merge==
===From the GitHub UI===
In the [[Git_Concepts#Fork_.28Head.29_Repository|fork repository]] UI, use "Fetch upstream" button. Then <code>git pull</code> from the local clone.





Revision as of 21:29, 1 November 2023

External

Internal

Overview

For terminology, see upstream/base and head repositories.

Fork

Go to GitHub UI and click on the "Fork" button at the top of the page.

Where should we work <project-name>? 

Use your own "personal" organization.

Forking <original-org>/<project-name>

Clone

Clone as usual:

git clone git@github.example.com:ovidiu-feodorov/blue.git

PR Cycle

Send a PR

Push the commit in the head repository.

It will show up in the UI.

Click "Compare & pull request"

The UI will give you the default choice to send the PR against the base repository while "Create pull request". Use it.

Merge the PR

Upon approval ...

How to deal with the leftover branch?

Sync the Repository after the PR Merge

From the GitHub UI

In the fork repository UI, use "Fetch upstream" button. Then git pull from the local clone.


TODO: https://docs.github.com/en/pull-requests/collaborating-with-pull-requests/working-with-forks/syncing-a-fork

How to deal with the leftover branch in the head repository?