Using `git describe` on github or gitlab?
I use git describe
as a means to obtain a sensible version number for software I build & install from a non-release checkout of a git repository.
How is it best to update a project when updates are provided as an archive?
During the project, we encountered an issue with updates being delivered as an archive while work on the project is ongoing simultaneously. We are planning to improve the update process using patches, but there are concerns about potential conflicts between the changes in the project and the updates from the archive.
Pull new updates from original GitHub repository into forked GitHub repository
I forked someone’s repository on GitHub and would like to update my version with commits and updates made in the original repository. These were made after I forked my copy.
Pull new updates from original GitHub repository into forked GitHub repository
I forked someone’s repository on GitHub and would like to update my version with commits and updates made in the original repository. These were made after I forked my copy.
Running the git command “rm -rf .git” on someone else’s github repository [closed]
Closed 13 hours ago.
Running the git command “rm -rf .git” on someone else’s github repository [closed]
Closed 13 hours ago.
Running the git command “rm -rf .git” on someone else’s github repository [closed]
Closed 13 hours ago.
Running the git command “rm -rf .git” on someone else’s github repository [closed]
Closed 13 hours ago.
Running the git command “rm -rf .git” on someone else’s github repository [closed]
Closed 13 hours ago.
Running the git command “rm -rf .git” on someone else’s github repository [closed]
Closed 13 hours ago.