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# Opening a Pull Request
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Most people submit pull requests to the tldr-pages project
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[using GitHub's web interface][pr-howto].
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[pr-howto]: ../CONTRIBUTING.md#submitting-a-pull-request
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[commit-msg]: ../CONTRIBUTING.md#commit-message
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[mass-changes]: https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr/pulls?&q=is:pr+is:merged+label:"mass+changes"
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# Updating your fork
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Forks of GitHub repositories aren't updated automatically. To keep your fork up-to-date with the latest changes and avoid merge conflicts, you should update it regularly.
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There are two ways to update your fork.
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1. Via the GitHub web interface. Click `Fetch upstream` and then `Fetch and merge` on the fork as shown below:
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.
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2. Using Git in the terminal:
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```bash
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git checkout main
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git remote add upstream https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr.git # only run if you don't already have the upstream remote (check with "git remote -v")
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git fetch upstream main
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git rebase upstream/main # in case you have any merge conflicts, click the link below to see how to resolve them
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git push --force-with-lease # not needed if you only want to update your local repository
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```
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[How to resolve merge conficts](https://docs.github.com/en/github/collaborating-with-pull-requests/addressing-merge-conflicts/resolving-a-merge-conflict-using-the-command-line)
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# Changing the email of your last commit
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If the email that you used for the last commit isn't associated with your GitHub account, you can either add it [here](https://github.com/settings/emails) or change the email of the commit with the following commands:
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```bash
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git commit --amend --author="Your Name <new.email@example.com>"
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git push --force-with-lease
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```
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# Changing the email of any commit(s)
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Let's take this commit history as an example:
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| Commit Hash | Author Email
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|---|---
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| A | wrong@example.org
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| B | correct@example.org
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| C | correct@example.org
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| D | wrong@example.org
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| E | correct@example.org
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| F (HEAD) | correct@example.org
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To change the email of commts A and D, run
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```bash
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git reset A
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git commit --amend --author="Your Name <correct@example.org>"
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git cherry-pick B^..D # re-apply commits B to D
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git commit --amend --author="Your Name <correct@example.org>"
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git cherry-pick E^..HEAD
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git push --force-with-lease
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```
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