latest 20 messages by Soliton
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[2020-07-03T16:05:20Z]
Soliton
!reset--hard
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[2020-07-03T08:46:45Z]
Soliton
if you did not commit your changes and told git to overwrite them they're probably gone.
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[2020-07-02T18:15:16Z]
Soliton
you can add .patch or .diff to the url, yeah.
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[2020-07-02T16:54:55Z]
Soliton
there was a button for that?
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[2020-06-30T12:41:00Z]
Soliton
indeed you can't do everything through the web interface.
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[2020-06-30T12:38:33Z]
Soliton
yes, you can rewrite history as you like with git.
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[2020-06-29T12:41:33Z]
Soliton
the PR author might have allowed edits from maintainers. then you can commit to the PR branch.
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[2020-06-26T16:12:37Z]
Soliton
if you do not want to install a tool from github that can do that you can probably also do it with curl or so via their REST API.
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[2020-06-26T15:57:21Z]
Soliton
there are some tools from github that should be able to. hub, cli or something like that.
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[2020-06-25T18:47:34Z]
Soliton
no, you edit on your fork. github will manage that for you if you try to edit a file on a repo you have no commit access to.
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[2020-06-25T18:41:08Z]
Soliton
then there is no way around a fork.
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[2020-06-25T18:36:28Z]
Soliton
if you have commit access you can commit directly without forking.
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[2020-06-25T18:17:04Z]
Soliton
you want an email for each commit? there are webhooks you can enable.
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[2020-06-25T13:24:45Z]
Soliton
git questions are probably better answered in #git.
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[2020-06-25T13:24:23Z]
Soliton
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1628563/move-the-most-recent-commits-to-a-new-branch-with-git
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[2020-06-24T08:45:19Z]
Soliton
i would expect a/b testing to be used to decide for one option not to permanently be able to choose.
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[2020-06-23T17:01:23Z]
Soliton
take the mail address from one of their commits.
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[2020-06-19T17:17:41Z]
Soliton
like jhass said, the author can relicense their work how they please.
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[2020-06-19T17:11:07Z]
Soliton
MIT -> GPL sounds legal generally. GPL -> LGPL less so.
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[2020-06-19T08:48:16Z]
Soliton
http://status.github.com/