+[9 years ago]Bateramosremove the message +[9 years ago]jhassso you could have just said "yes" to my question ;) +[9 years ago]jhassrun git rebase upstream/master and force push to your branch +[9 years ago]Bateramosthx a lot, I will try this right away +[9 years ago]Bateramosjhass, thanks a lot for the help! This solve my problem. I was really struggling with this for hours.
azy: what does "git config user.name" and "git config user.email" say?
+[9 years ago]JnNyHi, so I'm trying to do a git push, but didn't realize how big one of the files were, so the push failed. If I do git rm, I believe that will delete the files from my directory, which I don't want as I'm only pushing a few files. How can I remove this file from the list of files I did 'git add' for, without deleting the actual files? +[9 years ago]insidious15hey +[9 years ago]JnNyNevermind. I just started from scratch. I feel like there should be a way to do that though. +[9 years ago]Sparkhi, if I made a github repo by cloning a bitbucket mercurial repo, is it possible to then keep it synced? +[9 years ago]Disconsentednot automaticlly