+ [2016-06-08T20:42:53Z] VxJasonxV > Sorry! This content is not available in your country yet.
+ [2016-06-08T20:43:07Z] VxJasonxV I assume no one else can claim the com.github namespace though
+ [2016-06-08T20:43:08Z] justdave updating the description would make it visible to people that already have it installed so they'd know it was discontinued though
+ [2016-06-08T20:43:30Z] justdave https://github.com/pockethub/PocketHub/blob/master/README.md
+ [2016-06-08T22:17:31Z] sgen how do I reference an issue in another repo on github?

message no. 138408

Posted by somaReverse in #github at 2016-06-08T03:17:04Z

A124: Hmm. I got different opinions from #English channel.
+ [2016-06-09T01:05:37Z] VxJasonxV sgen: #issuenumber
+ [2016-06-09T01:05:41Z] VxJasonxV oh, another repo
+ [2016-06-09T01:05:48Z] VxJasonxV owner/repo#issuenum
+ [2016-06-09T01:06:03Z] VxJasonxV URL also works. you won't get autocomplete for them though
+ [2016-06-09T02:20:46Z] Mechanical_Man I'm having an issue with git and not Github, so I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this. Anyways I moved a file to a new location and staged it. The file contents are indentical, however the similarity index is 92% and whitespace and invisible characters appear to be identical. Is there some way with git to see how it's getting 92%? git diff is showing I removed all of the file contents and then replaced it with e