Ever had the need to create a branch in a repo on Github without wanting (or being able) to access a local repo?
With the aid of the Github API and any online request app this is a piece of cake!
Just follow these steps:
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Open an online request app (like apirequest.io, hurl.it pipedream.com, reqbin.com, or webhook.site)
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Find the revision you want to branch from. Either on Github itself or by doing a GET request from Hurl:
https://api.github.com/repos/<AUTHOR>/<REPO>/git/refs/heads
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Copy the revision hash
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Do a POST request from Hurl to
https://api.github.com/repos/<AUTHOR>/<REPO>/git/refs
with the following as the POST body :{ "ref": "refs/heads/<NEW-BRANCH-NAME>", "sha": "<HASH-TO-BRANCH-FROM>" }
(obviously replacing the
<NEW-BRANCH-NAME>
with the name your want the new branch to have and the<HASH-TO-BRANCH-FROM>
with, you know, the hash of the revision you want to branch from)You will need to use HTTP basic and fill in your Github credentials to access the Github API.
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Press the Send button and your branch will be created!
The situation I ran into, was that I found a web app that had a demo but the demo wasn't hosted anywhere. So all I needed to do was clone the repo, create a branches called gh-pages
(which automatically creates a site hosted by github) and I could watch the demo online without any local repo.
I've also used this to submit (simple) fixes to repos that require a pull-request from a branch that is not master.
Do you have any other use cases or maybe any other service than Hurl that could be used?
Let me know in the comments!
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