add collaborator github from command line code example
Example: git collab
[Assuming you you have cloned the repo to your desktop, not a fork]
Get into a branch to work on your stuff
-Git checkout -b < new branch> -or- git checkout <ur branch>
1. git add . -or- git add <file/folder name>
2. git commit –m “...” (these now saved on ur branch)
3. git checkout master (change over to the master branch)
4. git pull origin master (branch up to date w master)
5. git checkout (get to the branch u were working on)
6. git merge master
( if anything different, not your new code but, other stuff
… you will have a merge conflict)
--- > Go into your code and compare your code vs. master
delete as needed ... both are color coded to compare
... save one, delete the other ... your call
7. git add . (Add the final changes)
8. git commit –m “…”
9. git push origin master
10. Go into the GitHub.com repo and make a pull request