Getting Started with Git

Aug 14 2023 · git 2.28, console

Part 1: Getting Started with Git

06. Create a Pull Request

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Notes: 06. Create a Pull Request

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So far you’ve created a branch and pulled those changes in locally and pushed those changes to the remote repository. This can work if you’re just developing on your own, and you are the only collaborator. But if you want to work with others, you’ll want to create a pull request.