I'm trying to get up to speed on github, and I've forked a few
codebases I'm interested in. I did that a few weeks ago, and now I've
come back and I see that a repo I forked has had a number of commits
since I forked from it.

I want to bring my repo back up to date with the one I forked from. If
that developer had sent me a pull request, I could do this by simply
accepting the request, right? But how do I do this otherwise? I've
been hunting for a "pull" button and I can't find that anywhere. This
seems like it should be a simple, frequently used feature. Am I
missing something right under my nose? How do I pull from an upstream
repo from within Github?

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