Getting a Pull Request Merged and Wrapping up

InstructorKent C. Dodds

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Let’s look at the GitHub commits and list of contributors now that our pull request has been merged. And we’ll wrap this series up with a few tips. Feel free to practice on stack-overflow-copy-paste, and see the Pull Request demonstrated in this lesson here.

Khaled Garbaya
~ 8 years ago

Love the serie, thanks a lot . But I have a small question, when forcing push, won't this break semantic release process and require you to make a manual publish ?

Kent C. Doddsinstructor
~ 8 years ago

I'm glad you like the series! You're right to be concerned about force pushing. It can be dangerous and it can mess up semantic-release. But this is only true when you force push to the master branch. You can force push to any other branch just fine and because semantic-release doesn't do anything with those branches, it doesn't make a difference.

As a related note, I recommend that you protect your master branch from force pushes: https://help.github.com/articles/about-protected-branches/

Mike
~ 7 years ago

Love this series, because of this series I filed my first issue on GitHub and I plan on creating my own repo. Thanks!

Ioan Lucut
~ 7 years ago

Thanks for the series!

Joey Ng'ethe
~ 6 years ago

This series is great! Kent you continue to impact some invaluable knowledge. I have been using OSS for years now and I took your advice to contribute and give back to the community. I just opened my first PR for code sandbox for I used almost everyday nowadays. This year is the year to start giving back to the community and get my name out there on the map. Cheers!