Edit,Delete changes present in GitLab
Question 1
I am completely new to GitLab, so just I thought is there any way that we can edit, delete update or make the decision to whether to keep that changes or discard it after merge request is generated.
Question 2
Can we edit, delete in pull request means before creating a merge request.
Or is there another way to perform this through ci
gitlab gitlab-ci
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Question 1
I am completely new to GitLab, so just I thought is there any way that we can edit, delete update or make the decision to whether to keep that changes or discard it after merge request is generated.
Question 2
Can we edit, delete in pull request means before creating a merge request.
Or is there another way to perform this through ci
gitlab gitlab-ci
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Question 1
I am completely new to GitLab, so just I thought is there any way that we can edit, delete update or make the decision to whether to keep that changes or discard it after merge request is generated.
Question 2
Can we edit, delete in pull request means before creating a merge request.
Or is there another way to perform this through ci
gitlab gitlab-ci
Question 1
I am completely new to GitLab, so just I thought is there any way that we can edit, delete update or make the decision to whether to keep that changes or discard it after merge request is generated.
Question 2
Can we edit, delete in pull request means before creating a merge request.
Or is there another way to perform this through ci
gitlab gitlab-ci
gitlab gitlab-ci
edited Nov 28 '18 at 17:37
R. Richards
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asked Nov 15 '18 at 6:23
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I'm not sure if I got what you are asking. But just guessing.
Yes you can edit/update/delete changes made in your merge requests. Just checkout to your branch git checkout <your_branch>, run an interactive rebase (see git rebase -i) and force push your branch again git push origin <your_branch> --force.
This works also on master if your requests are merged and you have push rights to master. But you should be very careful with force pushing to master.
can you share some screenshots or video to see it in, live preview type
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 6:50
Just search for it on youtube. You will get results like this.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 6:54
does GitLab UI desktop has this rebase feature or it's just available in the command
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:03
1
Rebasing is not a GitLab feature. It is a git feature. So it could be supported from every git UI client. I'm just using git's CLI so cannot tell you.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 7:06
ok will cross-check this git rebase and if its what I wanted then will mark it as answer
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:28
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I'm not sure if I got what you are asking. But just guessing.
Yes you can edit/update/delete changes made in your merge requests. Just checkout to your branch git checkout <your_branch>, run an interactive rebase (see git rebase -i) and force push your branch again git push origin <your_branch> --force.
This works also on master if your requests are merged and you have push rights to master. But you should be very careful with force pushing to master.
can you share some screenshots or video to see it in, live preview type
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 6:50
Just search for it on youtube. You will get results like this.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 6:54
does GitLab UI desktop has this rebase feature or it's just available in the command
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:03
1
Rebasing is not a GitLab feature. It is a git feature. So it could be supported from every git UI client. I'm just using git's CLI so cannot tell you.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 7:06
ok will cross-check this git rebase and if its what I wanted then will mark it as answer
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:28
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I'm not sure if I got what you are asking. But just guessing.
Yes you can edit/update/delete changes made in your merge requests. Just checkout to your branch git checkout <your_branch>, run an interactive rebase (see git rebase -i) and force push your branch again git push origin <your_branch> --force.
This works also on master if your requests are merged and you have push rights to master. But you should be very careful with force pushing to master.
can you share some screenshots or video to see it in, live preview type
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 6:50
Just search for it on youtube. You will get results like this.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 6:54
does GitLab UI desktop has this rebase feature or it's just available in the command
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:03
1
Rebasing is not a GitLab feature. It is a git feature. So it could be supported from every git UI client. I'm just using git's CLI so cannot tell you.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 7:06
ok will cross-check this git rebase and if its what I wanted then will mark it as answer
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:28
add a comment |
I'm not sure if I got what you are asking. But just guessing.
Yes you can edit/update/delete changes made in your merge requests. Just checkout to your branch git checkout <your_branch>, run an interactive rebase (see git rebase -i) and force push your branch again git push origin <your_branch> --force.
This works also on master if your requests are merged and you have push rights to master. But you should be very careful with force pushing to master.
I'm not sure if I got what you are asking. But just guessing.
Yes you can edit/update/delete changes made in your merge requests. Just checkout to your branch git checkout <your_branch>, run an interactive rebase (see git rebase -i) and force push your branch again git push origin <your_branch> --force.
This works also on master if your requests are merged and you have push rights to master. But you should be very careful with force pushing to master.
edited Nov 15 '18 at 6:55
answered Nov 15 '18 at 6:46
FreshDFreshD
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can you share some screenshots or video to see it in, live preview type
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 6:50
Just search for it on youtube. You will get results like this.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 6:54
does GitLab UI desktop has this rebase feature or it's just available in the command
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:03
1
Rebasing is not a GitLab feature. It is a git feature. So it could be supported from every git UI client. I'm just using git's CLI so cannot tell you.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 7:06
ok will cross-check this git rebase and if its what I wanted then will mark it as answer
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:28
add a comment |
can you share some screenshots or video to see it in, live preview type
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 6:50
Just search for it on youtube. You will get results like this.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 6:54
does GitLab UI desktop has this rebase feature or it's just available in the command
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:03
1
Rebasing is not a GitLab feature. It is a git feature. So it could be supported from every git UI client. I'm just using git's CLI so cannot tell you.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 7:06
ok will cross-check this git rebase and if its what I wanted then will mark it as answer
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:28
can you share some screenshots or video to see it in, live preview type
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 6:50
can you share some screenshots or video to see it in, live preview type
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 6:50
Just search for it on youtube. You will get results like this.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 6:54
Just search for it on youtube. You will get results like this.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 6:54
does GitLab UI desktop has this rebase feature or it's just available in the command
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:03
does GitLab UI desktop has this rebase feature or it's just available in the command
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:03
1
1
Rebasing is not a GitLab feature. It is a git feature. So it could be supported from every git UI client. I'm just using git's CLI so cannot tell you.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 7:06
Rebasing is not a GitLab feature. It is a git feature. So it could be supported from every git UI client. I'm just using git's CLI so cannot tell you.
– FreshD
Nov 15 '18 at 7:06
ok will cross-check this git rebase and if its what I wanted then will mark it as answer
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:28
ok will cross-check this git rebase and if its what I wanted then will mark it as answer
– Dexter's Web Lab
Nov 15 '18 at 7:28
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