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How to work off of a feature branch

Jessica Cheng edited this page Nov 4, 2024 · 14 revisions

This guide describes how to set up a local branch while working off of a feature branch.

Step 1: Create your branch

  • Fetch the most recent changes on the upstream remote

    git fetch upstream
  • Create the local branch off of the upstream remote branch

    # example: git checkout -b wins-feature-1 upstream/wins-feature-1
    # {FEATURE BRANCH NAME} needs to be identical to the feature branch name on the upstream remote repo
    git checkout -b {FEATURE BRANCH NAME} upstream/{FEATURE BRANCH NAME}
  • Create your new branch off of the new feature branch that you just created!!

    git checkout -b {YOUR BRANCH}

Step 2: Update your branch with upstream changes

  • Update the branch with the latest changes using the following command
    # example: git pull upstream wins-feature-1
    git pull upstream {FEATURE BRANCH NAME}

Step 3: Create a pull request

  • Stage and commit your changes
    git add {FILES CHANGED}
    git commit -m "{COMMIT MESSAGE}"
  • Push changes to your remote
    # this is the same as always
    git push origin {YOUR BRANCH}
  • Create a pull request that is comparing across forks, from your branch to the feature branch with the following settings:
    • base repository: hackforla/website
    • base: {FEATURE BRANCH NAME}, where {FEATURE BRANCH NAME} is the name of the feature branch you want to update.
    • head repository: {YOUR GITHUB HANDLE}/website, where {YOUR GITHUB HANLDE} is your GitHub handle
    • compare: {YOUR BRANCH}, where {YOUR BRANCH} is the branch you created in step 1
    Screenshot of an example where the feature branch is feature-homepage-launch
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