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tips / lessons for patch submited from git

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mocore:


--- Quote from: nick65go on March 07, 2023, 03:31:18 AM ---I do not intent to "fork" a project.

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as greg mentioned above

--- Quote from: Greg Erskine on March 06, 2023, 03:49:09 PM ---But as you don't have write access to the git repository, I think you need to fork it first.

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... having a git account (unless you mean a local user called git ?)
 would imho usually mean working with the account server and other account-having-users

any who

--- Quote from: mocore on January 06, 2019, 07:54:00 AM ---
idk if any one might find this script useful / interesting  ...

https://github.com/whiteinge/ok.sh - A Bourne shell GitHub API client library focused on interfacing with shell scripts

https://github.com/whiteinge/ok.sh/blob/master/ok.sh
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/whiteinge/ok.sh/master/ok.sh #plain-texta

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perhaps some section idea of the script in quot above might inspire similar scripts for other git hosts ...


https://github.com/search?p=5&q=tinycorelinux&type=Repositories
it seams used by some projects relevant to tcl.

patrikg:
Here are one more link to learn git.

https://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/

nick65go:
Thank you very much.
Everything started when juanito suggested to put my small patch on git for tinycore; git was an alien word for me.

 Looking at the overwhelming majority of information, I think I have bitten off more than I can swallow.
I don't think it's what I imagined at the beginning.
But it's good that we have all the information gathered in one post, easy to digest later, for amateurs like me.

Greg Erskine:
Even though IANAP, I find git to be absolutely essential for software development.

It really was an OMG moment, "how did I not know about this!".

For me, it did require a bit of effort. I can only do basic day to day git operations.

mocore:

--- Quote from: nick65go on March 08, 2023, 07:48:42 AM ---I don't think it's what I imagined at the beginning.

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begging the question what was your initial impression ?

afaik ! (g)its yan-dvcs
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_version_control

..with fast(er) branching (i read some place today)

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