Collaborate using GitHub and Visual Studio 2019 - Pull Requests and Issues
In this video, I show you how to use Visual Studio and GitHub to collaborate with other people on your project repository.
When someone suggests changes to your code, that is a Pull Request, and you will learn how to respond to those in Visual Studio.
Other people may simply make a product suggestion or log a bug. In that case, you will work with the Issues capabilities in GitHub. You will learn how to respond to, and close Issues using Visual Studio.
If you are unfamiliar with using Visual Studio and GitHub, watch my Up and Running with GitHub and Visual Studio 2019 video first:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csgO95sbSfA
If you want to see how other people can merge your code into their fork, leave a comment below.
By commenting, liking, and subscribing, you will help me create more videos. I am happy to accept your recommendations for other videos. Remember, I am new to much of this topic and sharing with you what I am learning, so if I am wrong about something, please be constructive with your comments :-)
There is a lot packed into this video, so if you want to skip ahead, here are the times:
00:17:01 - About pull requests
02:41;15 - Issues
03:45;24 - Visual Studio and GitHub project overview
05:00;00 - Collaborator forks code
07:08;07 - Collaborator creates a pull request
08:08;12 - Upstream repository owner reviews pull request
11:56;10 - Upstream repository owner commits changes
14:20;12 - Collaborator reviews changes on their GitHub page
14:41;12 - GitHub user logs an issue
15:35;20 - Repository owner reviews issue
16:28;28 - Repository owner commits code to resolve issues
18:41;03 - Wrap-up pull requests
Видео Collaborate using GitHub and Visual Studio 2019 - Pull Requests and Issues канала Bill Raymond
When someone suggests changes to your code, that is a Pull Request, and you will learn how to respond to those in Visual Studio.
Other people may simply make a product suggestion or log a bug. In that case, you will work with the Issues capabilities in GitHub. You will learn how to respond to, and close Issues using Visual Studio.
If you are unfamiliar with using Visual Studio and GitHub, watch my Up and Running with GitHub and Visual Studio 2019 video first:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csgO95sbSfA
If you want to see how other people can merge your code into their fork, leave a comment below.
By commenting, liking, and subscribing, you will help me create more videos. I am happy to accept your recommendations for other videos. Remember, I am new to much of this topic and sharing with you what I am learning, so if I am wrong about something, please be constructive with your comments :-)
There is a lot packed into this video, so if you want to skip ahead, here are the times:
00:17:01 - About pull requests
02:41;15 - Issues
03:45;24 - Visual Studio and GitHub project overview
05:00;00 - Collaborator forks code
07:08;07 - Collaborator creates a pull request
08:08;12 - Upstream repository owner reviews pull request
11:56;10 - Upstream repository owner commits changes
14:20;12 - Collaborator reviews changes on their GitHub page
14:41;12 - GitHub user logs an issue
15:35;20 - Repository owner reviews issue
16:28;28 - Repository owner commits code to resolve issues
18:41;03 - Wrap-up pull requests
Видео Collaborate using GitHub and Visual Studio 2019 - Pull Requests and Issues канала Bill Raymond
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