latest 7 messages by fearnothing
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[2017-01-03T21:29:27Z]
fearnothing
found a way around it
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[2017-01-03T21:19:48Z]
fearnothing
please can someone help with that?
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[2017-01-03T21:18:25Z]
fearnothing
but not sure of what sequence of actions that translates to in git
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[2017-01-03T21:18:10Z]
fearnothing
however those changes are messed up and I want to go back to my original fork, edit again and recommit
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[2017-01-03T21:17:35Z]
fearnothing
ok, slightly revised version of the above: I forked a repo on github, and cloned my fork, made some changes, and committed
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[2017-01-03T21:00:33Z]
fearnothing
how do I do that to my fork on github?
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[2017-01-03T21:00:27Z]
fearnothing
hi guys, I can find plenty of info for cleaning up a git fork and restarting it from upstream, but that's for a local fork