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Andrew Fletcher
Currently, I have a situation where I have two repositories.  The first is where I've held the code since the beginning.  The second has come on board recently and is the client repo.  However, rather than shut the original down, I want to keep both running with the same code.  How do I synchronise them so that they contain the same thing? Configure a remote that points to the upstream repository in Git to sync changes you make in a fork with the original repository....
Andrew Fletcher
Working on a decoupled React / Drupal 9 site. Aim: Adjust the output of curated...
Andrew Fletcher
How to make React calls on a Drupal 9 backend site using the search...
Andrew Fletcher
This code is from Drupal 9 back-end for a React front-end via REST API. Working...
Andrew Fletcher
Working from the bases that .DS_Store has not been added to your git repository,...
Andrew Fletcher
Adding git tag to your actions. The regular process that I work to is git add -A git commit -m "some comment" git pushWith git tag, whilst there are many options for how you can apply git tag, this initial step I'll keep simple.  As follows: git add -A git commit -m "some comment" git tag some note git pushI'm looking to trigger a GitHub pipeline action.  The trigger in this instance is dev-* So if the tag has something with dev-, then the pipeline trigger occurs.  By way of...
Andrew Fletcher
If you edit a Drupal contrib module, the next time the module is updated those...
Andrew Fletcher
Changing git push from passphrase?  There are several ways to tackle this...
Andrew Fletcher
It is really simple to switch users in Ubuntu or any other Linux distribution...