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We have only one main branch in the JS Bin repository.
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- master: Contains the very latest stable version of JS Bin. This is the one
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that will be live at the moment.
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All features should be created in a new branch named
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`feature/description-of-feature` eg. `feature/preprocessors`. A pull request
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should be created for each feature branch, when it's ready it'll be merged into
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development.
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### Merging pull requests
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Ideally pull requests should be applied using `git am` as [described
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here][#am]. GitHub [happily generates][#ex] this patch by applying `.patch`
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to the pull request url.
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So to check a pull request does what it says it does you'll probably go
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through a couple of steps. From the master branch create a test branch:
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$ git checkout -b pull-request-123 # Create a test branch
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Then apply the users patch:
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$ curl https://github.com/jsbin/jsbin/pull/123.patch | git am
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Then run and check the code works. If all's good merge it into master
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and push it up to GitHub.
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$ git checkout master # Jump back to master
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$ git merge pull-request-123 # Merge the pull request in
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$ git push origin master # Push it up to GitHub
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$ git branch -D pull-request-123 # Delete your testing branch
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And you're done.
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If for some reason the code fails to apply or it doesn't do what you expect
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you can just delete the test branch.
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$ git am --abort # Abort if the patch failed to apply
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$ git checkout master # Jump back to master
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$ git branch -D pull-request-123 # Delete the broken test branch
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Then in the pull request let the original author know what went wrong.
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Deleting branches on GitHub
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To delete a branch on GitHub you use the following command:
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$ git push origin :<branch-to-delete>
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[#am]: http://git-scm.com/book/ch5-3.html#Applying-Patches-from-E-mail
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[#ex]: https://github.com/jsbin/jsbin/pull/190.patch
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