+[2015-07-10T20:02:23Z]Seveashatim: delete that branch again +[2015-07-10T20:02:37Z]Seveasthen pastebin the contents of .git/config +[2015-07-10T20:07:12Z]hatimxrogaan: that answer solves my problem +[2015-07-10T20:07:27Z]xrogaanI know, that's what seveas told you do to ;) +[2015-07-10T20:07:45Z]hatimSeveas: xrogaan thanks :)
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Posted by hatim in #github at 2015-07-10T19:56:57Z
xrogaan: yes, but in my case the remote is a fork of my repo
+[2015-07-11T02:24:42Z]OverandIs there a way for me to get a copy of what a given repo would look like if a pull request were merged into it? (Not my repo, not my pull request) +[2015-07-11T02:25:54Z]Kundacan someone help me understand this: I've made a PR through the Github GUI (https://github.com/scribusproject/scribus/compare/master...luzpaz:master) and I'd like to now via the CLI pull that diff down to my local machine and turn it in to a patch that I can submit to an SVN repo using this: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/708202/git-format-patch-to-be-svn-compatible?answertab=active#tab-top +[2015-07-11T07:00:52Z]Vooloowith github pages, do I always need to keep a directory with my git repo locally? I was thinking to generate my HTML, upload it and then remove the directory. but that wont work if I always need a git repo locally with all the settings to auto deploy +[2015-07-11T08:59:02Z]SeveasVooloo: you could use the API to create commits on the gh-pages branch +[2015-07-11T09:00:00Z]SeveasOverand: yes, you can fetch the relevant pull request ref