+ [2016-06-07T22:03:40Z] preaction stash? git stash doesn't do anything like this
+ [2016-06-07T22:03:57Z] preaction and yes, add it as a remote, usually called "upstream", and merge or rebase as you wish
+ [2016-06-07T22:04:34Z] philipp64|work is there a help/faq page on github for that? I looked but didn't see anything.
+ [2016-06-07T22:05:17Z] philipp64|work you'd think it would be something that was easily automated that could be done by a button-press on the website...
+ [2016-06-07T22:08:17Z] philipp64|work oh, never mind. found it. https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/ ... step 3.

message no. 138265

Posted by JZA in #github at 2016-06-07T06:50:39Z

the tutorial is a bit vage, since even if I selected generate a page, it gave me a 'generate page' option
+ [2016-06-08T01:56:14Z] A124 Heeey. People. And robots. So how do I fork from shell / browser, but not on Github.
+ [2016-06-08T01:56:42Z] A124 I know API is there, are there any handy tools to automate contributing to someones else repo?
+ [2016-06-08T02:35:21Z] A124 Hub that it seems, have to setup auth
+ [2016-06-08T02:57:25Z] somaReverse Hi. Does this sound offensive "I've updated the patch hopefully as you described" ?
+ [2016-06-08T03:12:06Z] A124 somaReverse Not sure if offensive, but alarming. Else no idea about context.