I have created a fork from a project on GitHub. How can I now pull changes from the project that I forked from?
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7The title is different from the question. It should be Pull from other remote– Daniel BSep 18, 2018 at 4:57
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2Could you please edit the title? I came here from this search: google.com.au/…. To pull from another branch do this: `git pull origin branch_name_you_want_to_pull_from:branch_name_to_pull_to– James RayOct 23, 2019 at 5:45
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Moved this Q&A to stackoverflow.com/questions/58516415/….– James RayOct 23, 2019 at 6:12
2 Answers
git pull
is really just a shorthand for git pull <remote> <branchname>
, in most cases it's equivalent to git pull origin master
. You will need to add another remote and pull explicitly from it. This page describes it in detail:
upstream
in the github example is just the name they've chosen to refer to that repository. You may choose any that you like when using git remote add
. Depending on what you select for this name, your git pull
usage will change. For example, if you use:
git remote add upstream git://github.com/somename/original-project.git
then you would use this to pull changes:
git pull upstream master
But, if you choose origin for the name of the remote repo, your commands would be:
To name the remote repo in your local config: git remote add origin git://github.com/somename/original-project.git
And to pull: git pull origin master