+[2020-07-13T10:33:30Z]Woetbreathing is white supremacy +[2020-07-13T18:33:19Z]stennogood day, after forking a repository from another github account, is there a simple way to pull changes from the master branch of the original repository? +[2020-07-13T18:34:00Z]stennoi assume that forking itself is a github thing, not a git thing? +[2020-07-13T18:43:34Z]stennonever mind, figured it out already +[2020-07-13T20:42:17Z]nedbatanyone using GraphQL on github? I'd like to fetch all of the README.md files for an organization, but I don't think I can get file contents.
there was no racism or white supremacy anywhere in my messages.
+[2020-07-14T03:19:24Z]Henry151hey folks, I need a hand.. https://bpa.st/raw/T2SQ this is my "git status" presently, and as you can see i've created a new file, added it with "git add", and then i've also modified a bunch of other files that I haven't yet added. Now, someone else made a commit on this project since I started making my changes, so before I push anything at all, I want to first pull their most recent commits, and rebase +[2020-07-14T03:19:30Z]Henry151(if that's the right word?) my changes on top of their new commit +[2020-07-14T03:19:47Z]Henry151can anybody help me get the hang of this +[2020-07-14T03:20:24Z]Henry151i made such a mess of the commit history last time and i pushed it and didn't even have the permissions to fix it and had to have someone else help me clean it up, a terrible embarrassing mess +[2020-07-14T03:21:48Z]Henry151oh and this is #github but full disclosure i am using bitbucket, and my paste i changed all the filenames around for privacy, but it still should represent the situation accurately and hopefully someone can help.