Thank you so much. You explained what pull request is in 12 seconds what some people was unable to do it in 5min. For a beginner, this was a great source of information. Great video!
Concise, to the point with a simple and clear demonstration... I recommend it for anyone who is wondering about PR, how it works and how to do it. Definitely a subscribe and like
I don't understand why people have to make a 7 mins video but they don't even show us how to do it except talking about their life and the world, but this mate is the best, He made this just to show us how to do it
W video been trying to create a pull request for a while now and now i feel like an idiot that i couldn't do it earlier since this is sooooo easy Thanks a lot blud
What happens to the "Fork" you created on GitHub? Does it get just take up space on the server if you are never going to make any more changes? If two people make forks and can you compare your changes to theirs before you make your '"pull request" even if you didn't know about their fork?
Thanks! Suggestion, take it a little more slowly when showing the actions, I had to rewind and pause a few times to see what you typed or what you were seeing on which github page...
why is it necessary to do a fork? what happens if you push to the original repo (with a feature branch of course). And if I create a pull request in the fork, the original owner will know about this in order to merge?
What other topics would you like to see covered?
Anything important related to GitHub
Full length git tutorial
I agree with people above Github tutorial could be really nice for novices and from them just go with the flow.
I agree with the first two replies, any and everything related to github
Cover everything abt github
From top to bottom
Thank you so much. You explained what pull request is in 12 seconds what some people was unable to do it in 5min.
For a beginner, this was a great source of information. Great video!
Really cool format!
Thanks!
This is the best, shortest and to the point video about pull request, thank you!
Concise, to the point with a simple and clear demonstration... I recommend it for anyone who is wondering about PR, how it works and how to do it. Definitely a subscribe and like
Best short video ever...To the point,... clearly explained...no confusing approach used...
I don't understand why people have to make a 7 mins video but they don't even show us how to do it except talking about their life and the world, but this mate is the best, He made this just to show us how to do it
Short and to the point. Perfect. Thank you!
Easily the Best Pull Request Beginner Video Out there.
Best PR vid. I watch like 4 of these than finally this one worked. Thanks for creating a clear and concise tutorial.
W video
been trying to create a pull request for a while now and now i feel like an idiot that i couldn't do it earlier since this is sooooo easy
Thanks a lot blud
Very clear explanation. Thank you
Beautifully explained!!
Great visual to show the process of everything.
I’ve spent ages trying to find an explanation for this. Thanks to you, I no longer need to 👌👍🙏
straight to the point video! some video will take more than 10 mins to explain.. I don't have that luxury time
Thank you sir this is so helpful, who will do the the approval and merging. it is the repo owner or the team lead only or the one authorized?
Loved this video, short and to the point!
Keep on party rocking 0:45 , 1:35. Had to do it.
Thank you for helping me create my first pull request!
best explanation on PR! keep it up
after editing the file what key do you press?
He is just awsome! This video helped me with git issues a lot!!
Awesome dude , very well explained 👏
0:43 you should have said clone here to be more consistent :D
Super helpful video. Thank you!
do you need to fork? can I create a branch on the base repo and do a pull request?
Thank you so much for your explanation 😊
Great Video, It helped me a lot, Thank you!
I thought upstream was to keep track of any changes from the original repo? so you could pull those changes into your forked version?
I have a doubt, when your teamate merged his changes to the original repo. how we going to pull the changes to forked repo.
Please Make a video that how/where to find very easy / beginner level issues or repository to do opensource contribution.
Please
What happens to the "Fork" you created on GitHub? Does it get just take up space on the server if you are never going to make any more changes? If two people make forks and can you compare your changes to theirs before you make your '"pull request" even if you didn't know about their fork?
concise and great one, well done! and the t-shirt is nice: eat sleep and code. :D
Thanks! Suggestion, take it a little more slowly when showing the actions, I had to rewind and pause a few times to see what you typed or what you were seeing on which github page...
"git branch" is the newer/better/clearer way instead of "git checkout -b"
why is it necessary to do a fork? what happens if you push to the original repo (with a feature branch of course). And if I create a pull request in the fork, the original owner will know about this in order to merge?
fork keeps a copy of that repo for yourself
good , also upload video for creating branch and pull request from vs code
How is it that you're not using WSL yet?
They should have named it "push request" - because your pushing local code onto their remote repository.
Thankyousomuch bro! 😀
You’re welcome!
Thankyou so much for helping me
Thank you!
Love those shorter type ones.
Alright cool
complaints can come in now⬆️
Thanks! Great help :>
Thanks man.
that was well done, thanks
Perfect explanation!
Although I still don't know why they call it a "PULL request"... seems weird and unintuitive...
Because you are asking the maintainer of the repository to PULL the changes from your fork to the main project.
Great! Thanks!
Why it called pull request? should it not called push request, because you push your changes into master.
Beautiful video
Nice T-shirt!
any reason to not create a remote?
Hello contact the helpline 📲⬆️for more consultations and advice
thank you
Thanks Thala
thanks bro
thanks
Yes bery usefull video
why the heck would we call this pull request instead of merge request?
because you are requesting the maintainer to pull the changes to merge into the codebase
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