Matt Stauffer 1/9/2017

How to contribute (via pull request) to an open-source GitHub project using your own fork

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This tutorial explains how to contribute to an open-source GitHub project using a personal fork. It covers forking the repository, cloning it locally, adding the original as an upstream remote, keeping your fork in sync, creating a feature branch, making changes, and submitting a pull request through the GitHub interface.

How to contribute (via pull request) to an open-source GitHub project using your own fork

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