I am pretty new to github and I really liked it. Now I created a repository. Suppose someone else forked my repository. Now suppose if I commit some changes in my repository then I want that these changes should also go to that guys repository who forked my repository. But I don't want to make a pull request to the other guys repository every time I make some commit in my repsitory.
1 Answer
As has already been commented, for your situation it might be best to just both work on the same repo, without forking. You can do this by having one user create a repo, then they can add a collaborator
- visit the repository's page
- click the settings button
- click the collaborators tab
collab http://github-images.s3.amazonaws.com/help/repo-settings-collaborators.png
- enter part of the user's login or email
- select the user from the dropdown
- click add
Once this is all done you can create a local copy by cloning
git clone [email protected]:stedolan/jq.git
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ok. I added the other guy as a collaborator. Now what the other guy has to do to create a local copy of my repository.?– omerjerkFeb 5, 2013 at 15:20
merge
orpull
) your branch for your changes to be reflected in his.