+[2020-04-19T21:58:37Z]jhassheh, yeah :) +[2020-04-19T21:58:40Z]user217_but it work now. Thank you for your help +[2020-04-19T21:58:44Z]jhassyw +[2020-04-19T22:00:13Z]user217_jhass: so the problem was (if I right understand) becouse I create repo in github, but dont clone it and try to push new branch that have no the same initial commit? +[2020-04-19T22:01:00Z]jhasssounds plausible. There's multiple ways to arrive there but this sounds the one easiest to arrive to by mistake
actually look like that I can make now pool request between v_2 and v_3
+[2020-04-20T02:00:06Z]bettencbI'm fairly new to the github process and was wondering if anyone had a good walkthrough with how to clone a repo then compile and run the code. I keep reading that there's usually instructions in the repo, the specific repo I'm referring to is the microsoft's vscode. I'm working on the code just from the command line in ubuntu 18.04 lts +[2020-04-20T02:01:01Z]nedbatbettencb: compiling and running the code isn't a github process, it's different for every repo +[2020-04-20T02:01:27Z]bettencbI assumed that. just can't seem to figure out what I'm supposed to do with the forked clone i have of vscode and didn't know if anyone had a suggestion +[2020-04-20T02:01:44Z]bettencbthank you for the quick response tho! +[2020-04-20T02:13:49Z]R2robotcompiling can be different for every project. check the project documentation for build instructions