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.
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Replying to @BerndPorr @o_guest
I don't understand many of the words in your answer. Currently I am trying to delete or rename the test repo that I created, because it has a README file that is stopping me syncing it with my local repo. This is not beginner-friendly.
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Hooray! I was able to delete the remote repo. "Delete" is right at the bottom of the "Settings" menu because of course it is.
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Typing commands is easier, but still not super intuitive, and I dont think there is a built in way to do pull requests command line?
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I don't think so as it's github not git.
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