![]() ![]() ![]() # git add -> to add new files or folders, or change existing files In case the peer reviewer request changes on the pull request, you can simply do the changes and push the new commits to your repository, github will automatically update the pull request accordingly. The more information about the impact and how to test, the easier will be for the peer reviewer to accept the change.Īnd then submit the request pushing the button "Create pull request".Ĭhanging a pull request Adding more commits Write a proper message there, explaining the impact of the changes, the tests conducted for your use case and other use cases affected. NOTE: this is an option that github allows to do automatically just on paid accounts, not provided for the free accounts on open source projects, so, we do it "manually". To allow easy navigation from the pull request to the JIRA ticket, as the first line of the pull request message we add the link to the JIRA ticket. Git push origin IDEMPIERE-(Jira-ticket-number) Īnd then navigate in your browser to the URL indicated in the console output, it usually has the form: Git config -global commit.template ~/.gitmessage You can setup the default commit message to avoid forgetting to add the required information:Įcho '# IDEMPIERE-? #resolve #comment ' > ~/.gitmessage #comment -> you can add a final comment to the ticket adding #comment (your-final-comment-for-ticket). ![]()
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