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GitHub Essentials

You're reading from   GitHub Essentials Unleash the power of collaborative development workflows using GitHub

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789138337
Length 178 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Achilleas Pipinellis Achilleas Pipinellis
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Peer review and inline comments

The cool thing about pull requests is that you have a nice and clear view of what is about to get merged. You can see only the changes that matter, and the best part is that you can fire up a discussion concerning those changes.

In the previous section, we submitted the pull request so that it can be reviewed and eventually get merged. Suppose that we are collaborating with a team and they chime in to discuss the changes. Let's first check the layout of a pull request.

The layout of a pull request

Every pull request pretty much looks as follows:

From the previous screenshot, you can tell what the specific number of the pull request is. It is like an identifier within the repository and...

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