In addition to Makoto's answer which describes how to git merge
the changes from the base repo branch into your forked branch, you could also consider doing a git rebase
. Consider the following diagram:
base branch: A <- B <- C
your branch: A <- D <- E <- F
If you git rebase
your branch on the base branch, then your branch would end up looking like this:
your branch: A <- B <- C <- D' <- E' <- F'
The rebase
allowed you to pull in all the changes from the base branch, while essentially keeping the same commits you had on your branch intact, and in the same order you had made them over the past two years. I don't know if this is what you had in mind when you said "keeping our local changes as it is" but this might fit the bill.
You will also probably have merge conflicts here as you would with doing a merge, so get ready for some tedious fun.