+[2016-03-02T17:28:58Z]derfohhey I have a question, I recently turned on two factor. Now when I commit from the command line to github it just tells me that the authentication failed. Am I missing a step here? +[2016-03-02T17:32:32Z]evie_hammondderfoh: are you using ssh? +[2016-03-02T17:32:47Z]derfohI figured it out actually. I had to generate a key on the site/ +[2016-03-02T17:33:01Z]evie_hammondcool :) +[2016-03-02T18:07:11Z]bluedogHi, I've just started using github. I need some advice on using github repositories from the git cli (linux). I know there are different workflows. Should I clone the master then make branches locally? Should I make a branch in the UI then clone that?
looks like it's documented here: https://help.github.com/articles/syncing-a-fork/
+[2016-03-03T23:17:38Z]go1111111github newb question: I opened a PR based on my "X" branch. in a PR comment i mentioned a change in my "Y" branch as a potential addition. it seems that somehow the PR became my X branch plus my Y branch without me doing anything. Also my commits to Y also appear when I'm browsing X on my own repository, being displayed as 'X + Y'. ... If link to another branch in a comment on a PR does it automatically get pulled into my PR? +[2016-03-03T23:18:03Z]go1111111or can other contributors add things to my PR without my permission? +[2016-03-04T00:46:49Z]nicolas_leonidasthere's a check installed on this github repo I'm working on, I'd like to see where the script lives for trouble shooting +[2016-03-04T00:46:52Z]nicolas_leonidasis there a way to find out +[2016-03-04T00:46:53Z]nicolas_leonidas?