+[2015-11-07T21:30:44Z]milki:P +[2015-11-07T21:30:54Z]milkieither way, why o.O +[2015-11-07T21:31:05Z]Nevik_why not? +[2015-11-07T21:32:00Z]gitinfoxC0DEB10C: [!fork_sync] You can read a nice guide on how to update your fork with the upstream repository here: https://help.github.com/articles/syncing-a-fork +[2015-11-07T21:32:00Z]SeveasxC0DEB10C: for the first one, !sync. For the second one, you can do a one-off filter-branch, but that will break the !sync :)
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Posted by milki in #github at 2015-11-07T21:30:44Z
:P
+[2015-11-08T04:03:05Z]hendryi received a pull request, but I am unsure how to pull it down into a branch for testing. I thought the email had these instructions? Now it doesn't: http://s.natalian.org/2015-11-08/1446955353_1918x1058.png +[2015-11-08T04:07:50Z]milkihendry: github faq has instructions +[2015-11-08T04:08:12Z]gitinfohendry: To easily see Github Pull Requests in your local repo, use this fetchspec trick: https://gist.github.com/piscisaureus/3342247 +[2015-11-08T04:08:12Z]milkihendry: !github_pull +[2015-11-08T04:08:15Z]milkio