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ZacharyPatten / readme.md
Last active February 3, 2023 15:58
GitHub Repository Checklist (C#)

GitHub Repository Checklist (C#)

Have a repository on GitHub? Planning on making a repository on GitHub? This checklist is intended to introduce you to various features that may help you make the most of your GitHub repository with specific recommendations for C# repositories.

Checklist

These are only suggestions.
They may not be appropriate for all repositories.
They are in no particular order.
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@adam-p
adam-p / Local PR test and merge.md
Last active August 3, 2024 16:45
Testing a pull request, then merging locally; and avoiding TOCTOU

It's not immediately obvious how to pull down the code for a PR and test it locally. But it's pretty easy. (This assumes you have a remote for the main repo named upstream.)

Getting the PR code

  1. Make note of the PR number. For example, Rod's latest is PR #37: Psiphon-Labs/psiphon-tunnel-core#37

  2. Fetch the PR's pseudo-branch (or bookmark or rev pointer whatever the word is), and give it a local branch name. Here we'll name it pr37:

$ git fetch upstream pull/37/head:pr37