[Freeswitch-users] How to realize -GIT pull latest version toalocal copy and work with prevoius changes
Charles
fieldpeak at gmail.com
Fri Apr 1 09:37:11 MSD 2011
Hi Jeff,
As my lastest understanding (learning from google just now ), i can also create a branch at local, on this branch i change my codes, and after a few days i can merge the lastest master(git from remote) to my branches... so, i can periodically (few days or months) do like this to keep my changes code and update latest master to my codes (when i need)... is my understanding correct?
Thanks!
Regards,
Charles
2011-04-01
Charles
发件人: Jeff Lenk
发送时间: 2011-04-01 11:09:36
收件人: freeswitch-users
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主题: Re: [Freeswitch-users] How to realize -GIT pull latest version toalocal copy and work with prevoius changes
no problem!
The stash save will move your local changes aside(to a holding place so to
speak) so you can pull the changes from the remote repo and then the stash
pop merges your changes back into the local directory. all this is done on
your local directory and repository.
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