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jeckel / APIDays2018-Presentations.md
Last active December 12, 2018 14:39
APIDays 2018 Presentations and Resources

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APIDays 2018 - Presentations and Resources

Here is a collection of links to presentations and other resources shared during the last #APIDays2018 in Paris.

If you find some mistakes, or have any links to add to this list, feel free to add some comments, or contact me on Twitter or LinkedIn

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Chaser324 / GitHub-Forking.md
Last active April 28, 2024 18:27
GitHub Standard Fork & Pull Request Workflow

Whether you're trying to give back to the open source community or collaborating on your own projects, knowing how to properly fork and generate pull requests is essential. Unfortunately, it's quite easy to make mistakes or not know what you should do when you're initially learning the process. I know that I certainly had considerable initial trouble with it, and I found a lot of the information on GitHub and around the internet to be rather piecemeal and incomplete - part of the process described here, another there, common hangups in a different place, and so on.

In an attempt to coallate this information for myself and others, this short tutorial is what I've found to be fairly standard procedure for creating a fork, doing your work, issuing a pull request, and merging that pull request back into the original project.

Creating a Fork

Just head over to the GitHub page and click the "Fork" button. It's just that simple. Once you've done that, you can use your favorite git client to clone your repo or j