+[2019-06-18T11:03:25Z]deepyphyskets: yes, the original commit will be included. here's an example: https://github.com/node-gradle/gradle-node-plugin/commits/master - I merged a pull request and you can still see the commit: "Use gradle proxy settings to set-up yarn and npm" +[2019-06-18T11:04:15Z]deepymagic_ninja: sure, under settings you can enable it +[2019-06-18T11:17:26Z]physketsdeepy: okay! I was confused because my commit was added at the date I made it, while I expected it to exist when it was merged; so I just had to look at older commits +[2019-06-18T11:17:28Z]physketsthanks! +[2019-06-18T12:53:00Z]magic_ninjadeepy, thanks, that did it!
message no. 173550
Posted by deepy in #github at 2019-06-18T10:37:02Z
physkets: yes, the original commit is still there with the original author
+[2019-06-19T15:12:32Z]purpleideaHi, I'm getting an error message when using `hub pull-request` it says: +[2019-06-19T15:12:34Z]purpleideaError creating pull request: Unprocessable Entity (HTTP 422) +[2019-06-19T15:12:34Z]purpleideaInvalid value for "head" +[2019-06-19T15:12:51Z]purpleidea(I've searched on google, and I can't figure out what the issue is... It's mentioned a lot, but not solved here.) +[2019-06-19T15:12:59Z]purpleideagit version 2.17.1