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manuelcaeiro avatar manuelcaeiro commented on May 28, 2024 1

Okay, I'll try. Must warn you that I've never done it before, and you know what they say.

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markknol avatar markknol commented on May 28, 2024

Good one, could you do a pullrequest for this?

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manuelcaeiro avatar manuelcaeiro commented on May 28, 2024

Help me here before I close this, please. This was all new for me.
Now that I'm thinking: I should have made the changes on my local, push it to my fork and... make a push request to your master?

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Aurel300 avatar Aurel300 commented on May 28, 2024

@manuelcaeiro What you did seems correct. A PR works like this:

  • you make a fork (on GitHub) of the project
  • you checkout your repo on your machine, create a branch for the PR (and that PR only)
  • you make the changes in that new branch
  • you push the commits (they go to your fork)
  • on GitHub, you make a PR from your fork's branch to the original repo
  • somebody approves it or comments, in which case go back to making changes)
  • (you delete the branch, all is done)

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markknol avatar markknol commented on May 28, 2024

Or do it the simple way:

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