Fetch&rebase support for pull requests#56
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Here's a commit that adds support for private repos to kohsuke's fetch-pull feature: |
Support for private repositories.
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The change mentioned in the comment from nixon is now merged into this pull request. |
add merge, rebase and do-nothing options to the fetch-pull command. i like being able to fetch a pull request by number, but sometimes i'd rather not have the rebase happen automatically.
Fetch pull with options
Conflicts: .gitignore
There's a lot more work to be done to convert other calls, but this is a start.
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I work on projects on GitHub that receives a fair number of pull requests, and most of the time I need to make some slight adjustments on them before merging changes. I also do fetch+rebase when merging pull requests in an attempt to create more linear history. I find it easier to comprehend what was going on that way.
To that end, I added a command to do this in one shot:
If you find this command useful, would you please consider merging it?