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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ This can be done by pushing to the branch followed by a specific refspec (a loca |
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The following example illustrates this: |
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```shell |
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git push origin HEAD:refs/for/master |
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git push origin HEAD:refs/for/main |
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``` |
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The command has the following structure: |
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@@ -42,8 +42,8 @@ The command has the following structure: |
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- `description`: The PR description |
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- `force-push`: confirm force update the target branch |
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Here's another advanced example for creating a new PR targeting `master` with `topic`, `title`, and `description`: |
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Here's another advanced example for creating a new PR targeting `main` with `topic`, `title`, and `description`: |
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```shell |
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git push origin HEAD:refs/for/master -o topic="Topic of my PR" -o title="Title of the PR" -o description="# The PR Description\nThis can be **any** markdown content.\n- [x] Ok" |
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git push origin HEAD:refs/for/main -o topic="Topic of my PR" -o title="Title of the PR" -o description="# The PR Description\nThis can be **any** markdown content.\n- [x] Ok" |
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``` |