Hi Laura
Nice starter article for beginners. I'm also new to Git/GitHub and this one question I always have 'Do I need to create PR to push to my own repo?'
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Ahh I understand now! Thanks for clarifying 😊 no need to create a pull request to add to your own repo. If you go to the section called “What’s Next?” In the article the instructions are there for adding/updating to your own repo.
1 git add .
2 git status (not necessary but good to check)
3 git commit -m “message”
4 git push -u
😁
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Hi Laura
Nice starter article for beginners. I'm also new to Git/GitHub and this one question I always have 'Do I need to create PR to push to my own repo?'
Hey Bijay
Thanks so much for reaching out. Can you just confirm what you mean by PR? I’m not familiar with the abbreviation.
Thanks
Laura 😁
PR = Pull Request :-)
Ahh I understand now! Thanks for clarifying 😊 no need to create a pull request to add to your own repo. If you go to the section called “What’s Next?” In the article the instructions are there for adding/updating to your own repo.
1 git add .
2 git status (not necessary but good to check)
3 git commit -m “message”
4 git push -u
😁