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How to push my changes back to the source code in git

I forked a project in github and then did a git clone on this project to get all the source code to my machine.

I have made some modifications to the source code and my questions are:-

  1. How to commit my changes to the local git repository as well as my forked repository in github?
  2. How will the author of the original source code, pull my changes from the forked repository in github
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Jason Avatar asked Aug 12 '11 06:08

Jason


3 Answers

  1. How to commit my changes to the local git repository as well as my forked repository in github?

To add files changes for commit, use the following command.

git add .

then, make a local commit by

git commit

once you make your local commit, you can then push it to your remote GitHub fork.

git push
  1. How will the author of the original source code, pull my changes from the forked repository in github

To make your source code pulled by original fork, you have to send a pull request to the project owner.

  1. Go to the web page of your forked project on GitHub.
  2. Hit the pull request button on the top right of page
  3. Select the commits that you want to submit by change commits button.
  4. Write some description of your changes, comments, or etc.
  5. Send pull request and wait for the owner reply.
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dlackty Avatar answered Oct 26 '22 10:10

dlackty


Check this
Using GIT, how can I selectively pull / merge changes from another's 'fork'?
How to commit my changes to the local git repository
git commit -m "Your Message"

How to commit my changes in forked repository in github? http://www.backdrifter.com/2011/02/09/working-on-forked-projects-using-github/
http://help.github.com/fork-a-repo/

How will the author of the original source code, pull my changes from the forked repository in github
How do I show the changes which have been staged?
http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-pull.html
http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/everyday.html

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Kracekumar Avatar answered Oct 26 '22 08:10

Kracekumar


  • Here's the simple way :
    1. git add .
    2. git commit -m "Final Changes"
    3. git remote add origin url(in url add the address of your repository)
    4. git remote -v
    5. git push -f
    6. git push origin master
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suraj kumar Avatar answered Oct 26 '22 08:10

suraj kumar