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- KCL-Benediction · GitHub
A lightning-fast, cross-platform AI chat application built with React Native Hooks, Context Providers, and Components that make it easy to interact with Firebase This organization has no public members You must be a member to see who’s a part of this organization KCL-Benediction has 7 repositories available Follow their code on GitHub
- Git Pull Request - GeeksforGeeks
In this article, we’ll explore everything you need to know about pull requests in Git—what they are, how they work, and how to create, review, and merge pull requests effectively
- About pull requests - GitHub Docs
Pull requests communicate changes to a branch in a repository Once a pull request is opened, you can review changes with collaborators and add follow-up commits A pull request is a proposal to merge a set of changes from one branch into another
- Pull requests: KCL-Benediction benediction_file_system - GitHub
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- KCL-Benediction benediction_file_system - GitHub
Benediction File System is a file synchronization system created by KCL students in order to make the user able to sync files between the cloud and local file system and share with other users
- git - Is there a way to see what pending pull requests affect a . . .
This command lists all the commits that change foo bar c after branch-in-Nth-pull-request was forked from master If the output is not empty, we can conclude prN has changed foo bar c
- Beginner’s guide to GitHub: Creating a pull request
A pull request (often referred to as “PR”) is a proposal to merge a set of changes from one branch into another By creating a pull request, you can review a set of changes with others before they are incorporated into the main code base
- What Are Git Pull Requests, And How Do You Use Them?
A pull request is just you telling the remote server (and the people who maintain it) that you have some updated commits that you would like them to look over and integrate with the remote repository
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