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If you’re working on a feature RANGER-XXX, you may create a local branch with
git checkout -b RANGER-XXX --track upstream/master
Do local changes and commit locally with
git commit -m "RANGER-XXX: <Commit Message>"
Push your commits to your fork with
git push origin HEAD:RANGER-XXX
- Use
git status
to check whether your branch is tracking an upstream one. This creates a new remote branch named RANGER-XXX on your fork and an option to create a PR is now visible.
The same command can be used to push subsequent commits, the PR automatically reflects the change if one exists.
Add reviewers(existing committers) and add yourself as an assignee.
Provide a description of the changes and testing performed (use in the below template)
Code Block ## What changes were proposed in this pull request? Description of your changes ## How was this patch tested? Mention testing performedlanguage yml theme Confluence template.
To checkout PRs locally for review:
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