![]() The left panel contains a list of your branches, remotes, pull requests on the repo, and a few other things you won't need. To be brief: The bar at the top of the page contains commands and lets you navigate to different repositories you may download(like Yogbot!). This step is essential and you will get merge conflicts if it's not done properly.įinally, when you're done, click the Open Now button at the top of the screen. This is a ~1gb folder, so this could take a while.īake some cookies while you wait. Leave this one as it is.Ĭlick the green button, and the Yogstation repo will start downloading. ![]() ![]() The link should look like this: Yogstation-TGĭon't copy the link to the yogstation13/Yogstation-TG repo- it MUST be your fork at YourGithubUsername/Yogstation-TG.įinally, a third option will appear, called Full Path. Copy the link from your fork of the Yogstation repo on GitHub. URL: this is where GitKraken will download the files from. This is where you will do all your changes. Where to clone to: Simply browse to a location on your computer where you will keep the Yogstation files(~1GB). Under the "Clone with URL" option, you will have two options to fill out: Click the folder icon in the top left, and go to the Clone tab. This will create your very own fork of the Yogstation repo, where you can work in peace.īack to GitKraken. Next, log into GitHub and go to the Yogstation repo at. If you don't have one, make one at Spoiler Click "Sign in with GitHub", and use your GitHub account. Don't worry if these don't make sense to you. The download page contains a tutorial video that you can watch, if you want to be more familiar with GitKraken. Setting up the Yogstation repository in GitKrakenįirst, download and install GitKraken from In this guide, this refers to the master Yogstation repo at In this guide, this refers to your fork of the Yogstation repo. When a branch is merged into a repo, all of the commits on that branch are applied to the repo. This a request you make to the Yogstation repo to merge changes from one of your branches into the master branch on Yogstation. The difference in a repo before and after a commit is made. This change can be as small as single space you decided to add, or a complete re-write of multiple files. It is a way to group your commits.Ī change to the repo that is submitted by someone. It is not synced with the main repo, so you can make changes to it without affecting the main repo, and vice versa.Īn independent version of your fork that you can work on without affecting your other branches. ![]() This is what you see at Ī copy of the repo that belongs to you. Contains all the Yogstation code, assets, commits, and other info. Make sure you open the spoilers, as they contain images to help guide you. I also think GitKraken is much easier to use than some of the alternatives, although every git interface can do the same things the others can. This is my guide to using GitKraken, a git interface, in order to make a pull request on the Yogstation repository. So you want to contribute some features to our server, but don't know where to start? Don't want to deal with the abomination that is GitTortoise? Don't have any idea what a pull request even is?
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