Steps already taken
- I found a github repository from user X
- I clicked "open in visual studio"
- I made some changes and did a commit. It committed to my local repository.
- I installed github extension for Visual Studio 2017
- I created a fork in my own github repository directly from user X's repository.
Question
I want my changes to appear as a pull request in the repository of user X.
What are the exact steps in Visual Studio (not command line) that I need to take to do that, given where I am now?
More info
I don't have or want any permissions in this github repository of user X. It probably involves doing a pull request from a fork. I guess what I can't seem to figure out is how to get my changes into my fork that I made. Once it's there, I think I know how to create a pull request in user X's repository from my fork. My github extension only mentions his repository and therefore I can't push my changes into my fork.
Update: Pushing to my fork fails
My remotes:
When I tried to push to my fork on Github:
I got this:
My fork on Github doesn't have any branches (that I own (under the "Yours" tab)). So the push fails. But I need to successfully do a push to get a branch, right? Seems like a catch 22.