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Can you just delete the fork and re-fork it? |
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@pamoroso OK to close this? |
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@MattHeffron Sure, I'm closing the discussion. |
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To keep my Interlisp.github.io fork synchronized with the original I use the
Sync fork
menu command on GitHub.Today the fork was 2 commits ahead (already merged) and
Sync fork
provided two options, merging or removing the commits. I usually do the latter but today I picked the merge option, which resulted in the fork still being 2 commits ahead. Moreover, creating a PR included those commits.In an attempt to bring the fork back in sync I submitted a dummy PR asking @stumbo to reject it, which he did, in the hope GitHub would give again the syncing option to remove the commits. But the fork is still 2 commits ahead and now creating a PR includes the commits and lists the dummy PR:
On GitHub I can't find any way of deleting or undoing the commits. How can I bring my fork back in sync?
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