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If it’s the first time you are going to work on a repository: Fork into your github account.
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Download (you can use the Github UI option
Open With Github Desktop
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In your local repository, create a branch for the contribution, example:
git checkout -b microProfilePatch
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Set your upstream to your origin:
git push --set-upstream origin microProfilePatch
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Add, edit or perform the changes required in your contribution.
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Stage your new files:
git add .
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Assuming your GitHub username is:
CONTRIBUTOR
and the email address used for your Eclipse account is:CONTRIBUTOR@mail.com
, the following is the line you can use to commit and sign your contribution. Before you do so, verify that you have configured Git with the correct email usinggit config --get user.email
git commit -m "Added my contribution" -s
Note
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If your Eclipse account was configure using a different email address than the one you normally use in your local git
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Push your changes to your remote repository
git push
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Navigating to Github web UI, create the Pull request.
We know you may be already familiar with the Git and Github PR process and there are many ways to accomplish what we described above, but this question is a recurring one so we like to provide visibility to others and, also learn something new with the feedback we got when posting this kind of micro recipes 👍