On 06/01/10 Trans said:
I am using github. So I have my own fork. So it's more involved then
that. I would have to delete my fork, then refork it and then reclone
it. I was hoping for a simple way to update my repo without having to
do all that.
As you haven't answered my question I'll
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 06:34:37AM -0800, Trans wrote:
So I've cloned a repo, which is a fork of another repo. If I want to
update my repo to match the original (and ditch any changes I may have
made), how do I do it?
Did you follow any workflow guidelines and make your changes on separate
On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 06:34:37AM -0800, Trans wrote:
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I am using github. So I have my own fork. So it's more involved then
that. I would have to delete my fork, then refork it and then reclone
it. I was hoping for a simple way to update my repo without having to
do all that.
Correction: