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							| @ -35,19 +35,16 @@ Once per session (This authorizes gh to use your github account) | ||||
| 3. Copy one-time code from terminal to browser | ||||
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| Fetch upstream and sync fork | ||||
| 1. git fetch upstream                 # fetch the upstream openhwgroup/cvw into your local clone | ||||
| 2. git merge upstream/main            # merge the upstream openhwgroup/cvw into your local clone | ||||
| 3. git push                           # pushes changes back to your fork.  Now all three should be in sync | ||||
| 1. git pull upstream main             # fetch and merge the upstream openhwgroup/cvw into your local clone | ||||
| 2. git push                           # pushes changes back to your fork.  Now all three should be in sync | ||||
| 
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| Create pull request | ||||
| 1. git fetch upstream                 # fetch the upstream openhwgroup/cvw into your local clone | ||||
| 2. git merge upstream/main            # merge the upstream openhwgroup/cvw into your local clone | ||||
| 1. git pull upstream main             # fetch and merge the upstream openhwgroup/cvw into your local clone | ||||
| 3. git push                           # pushes changes back to your fork.  Now all three should be in sync | ||||
| 4. gh pr create                       # Create a pull request. | ||||
| 5. Must include a title and strongly encourage a body message explaining your changes. | ||||
| 6. Wait for pull request to be approved, rejected, or needs changes. | ||||
| 7. Finish by fetching the upstream and pushing back to your fork. | ||||
|    1. git fetch upstream | ||||
|    2. git merge upstream/main  # sync your clone with the upstream | ||||
|    3. git push                 # sync your fork with the upstream and clone | ||||
|    1. git pull upstream main          # fetch and merge the upstream openhwgroup/cvw into your local clone | ||||
|    3. git push                        # sync your fork with the upstream and clone | ||||
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