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wittchen.io
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| | | | | When you fork GitHub repository, you usually want to have your fork up to date with the original repository. You can update your fork in a few easy steps. Just look at the following example of the Git commands: Add the remote, call it upstream: git remote add upstream https://github.com/whoever/whatever.git Fetch all the branches of that remote into remote-tracking branches, such as upstream/master: git fetch upstream Make sure that you're on your master branch: | |
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initialcommit.com
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| | | In this article, we'll discuss what to do if you find a bug in Git, how to test it out locally to make sure it's a bug, and how to report it to the Git maintainer and dev community so they can hopefully fix it. | ||