Help!
I had a suggestion for a small new feature for a #rstats package. I asked on GitHub. Author said "This sounds reasonable, would you be interested in submitting a pull-request?".
Now what? I have absolutely no idea what this implies or what I need to do.
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Replying to @sTeamTraen
You clone it. Then create a branch. Make you changes and then github should offer the difference between their repo and yours as a pull request. Roughly like that.
@o_guest is the guru here I'd say.3 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
There's a pull request button right at the top of the screen. You just got that (on the web page, that is). Apart from that, what
@BerndPorr said. It's exactly what git's for.2 replies 1 retweet 1 like
They are just asking you to do a pull request which essentially means they want you to contribute to their project.
See e.g., @yourfirstpr https://yourfirstpr.github.io
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