+[2016-12-04T21:52:51Z]tarspaceone question +[2016-12-04T21:53:39Z]tarspaceI made a pull request to a repo and then I deleted this pull +[2016-12-04T21:53:45Z]tarspaceand now in: Repositories you contribute to +[2016-12-04T21:53:48Z]tarspaceI can see this +[2016-12-04T21:53:57Z]tarspacehow I can remove it??
or like https://josephernest.github.io/0Doc-chip/index.html ?
+[2016-12-05T00:20:12Z]ElsevierIs there a way to un-clutter the issues page which shows every commit --amend? Since I amended the commit a lot of time before finally issuing the PR and since I referenced the issue every time in the commit message, the page looks fully cluttered. +[2016-12-05T00:26:27Z]ElsevierLooks something like http://pastebin.com/N72EwGAP even though it's an amended commit. I realize an amended commit registers as a new commit since the hash changes but is there a way to just not show the older commit referencing the issues since those commits don't exist anymore? +[2016-12-05T06:59:56Z]allejodoes github have an easy way to permalink to certain lines of code at the current revision? e.g. I can link to the master branch URL but when master changes then those line numbers would become out of sync +[2016-12-05T07:01:40Z]preactionyou can link to certain lines at a certain revision, is that what you want? +[2016-12-05T07:02:21Z]allejois there an easy way to get that URL without going to find the latest commit and renavigate to the file you want to link to?