(...somehow the post got unintentionally duplicated... so did split it...)
After @Gordon has performed the MR into his .../espruino/espruinoDocs repos - either unchanged or most likely with some changes, everyone else's fork has now to be updated w/ @Gordon 's commits. This will also bring all the new stuff into the fork
I have my way of updating my fork... but there may be better ones. The simple one - delete the fork and forking again works for sure, but only when nothing else is pending in repo, such as other feature branches or MRs of them - branches already pushed, but not made merge requests of yet, or not even done with development yet.
Updating a fork from origin in detail... that's a topic for a next post.
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(...somehow the post got unintentionally duplicated... so did split it...)
After @Gordon has performed the MR into his .../espruino/espruinoDocs repos - either unchanged or most likely with some changes, everyone else's fork has now to be updated w/ @Gordon 's commits. This will also bring all the new stuff into the fork
I have my way of updating my fork... but there may be better ones. The simple one - delete the fork and forking again works for sure, but only when nothing else is pending in repo, such as other feature branches or MRs of them - branches already pushed, but not made merge requests of yet, or not even done with development yet.
Updating a fork from origin in detail... that's a topic for a next post.