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Re: A git/GitHub primer
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Re: A git/GitHub primer
OK, I got somewhere, still learning... So here is what I did: 1. Created a fork of the Statsbox plugin 2. Used Notepadd++ (not really integrated with SourceTree/Github - isn't there something better?) to make a change to StatsBox (the change makes the "Follows" function compatible with Vanilla 2.2 (for testing I made just… -
Re: A git/GitHub primer
:3 Whoops, already accepted it. Now we can talk about reverting commits! Let's say we make a mistake. We committed buggy code. Assuming we haven't shared our commits with anyone we can amend the commit using the git commit --amend command after you have made your changes. If you have shared your commits with anyone (even… -
Re: A git/GitHub primer
Very insightful, thank you @hgtonight! I haven't yet tried to use this but already have few questions: 1. I get the sense that while github is using a browser interface the commands you refer to in your tutorial are command line style which require memorizing the syntax. If true, is there a Windows based gui for git? 2.… -
Re: A git/GitHub primer
Now here is an example of how to make several changes to a repo with GitHub and sum it up to one PR. Step 1: Fork a repo I use hgtonights DiscussionPolls now. The way locale files have to be named has changed and that's why there has to be made a change in that plugin. If you look at the repo, you see a small gray button…
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