+[2017-02-08T23:42:32Z]preactionyour repository already has everything inside of it. where what went wrong? +[2017-02-08T23:44:45Z]preactionlike, the idea behind version control is that nothing is ever lost. changes that are wrong can be rolled back. all of the changes since the project started can be examined +[2017-02-08T23:57:18Z]ShapeShifter499preaction: I'll look it over again, I'll just keep copies on my drive if it comes down to that +[2017-02-08T23:58:29Z]preactionyou don't _need_ to do that either. your repository has, inside of it, the state of your entire project after every single commit +[2017-02-08T23:59:12Z]ShapeShifter499I'm trying to compile a copy of LineageOS (Android) a phone LG Volt, somewhere along the line I forked then tried to merge then deleted. Then I forked again, this time from someone else's repo who is working on the same phone, he merged in something or other. It's a mess
I'm not sure what you mean by forking and updating
+[2017-02-09T00:03:49Z]ShapeShifter499preaction: I'm lazy, sorry. I'll go over it better. +[2017-02-09T00:40:55Z]the_dishi +[2017-02-09T00:40:59Z]the_dishello +[2017-02-09T00:41:02Z]the_disgit hub +[2017-02-10T09:16:36Z]bittinAntonioRibeiro: Thanks for your tips trying them at work now :)