This is more a post about the hub (which is awesome). But you don't have to install hub to be able to do PRs via CL, git already has us covered with built-in pull request command: git-scm.com/docs/git-request-pull
Generate a request asking your upstream project to pull changes into their tree. The request, printed to the standard output, begins with the branch description, summarizes the changes and indicates from where they can be pulled.
This is more a post about the
hub
(which is awesome). But you don't have to install hub to be able to do PRs via CL, git already has us covered with built-in pull request command:git-scm.com/docs/git-request-pull
Thanks for the comment
If you are talking about
git request-pull
, I am sorry to burst your bubble (No Offence ;-)) but it doesn't do what you think it does.Read the man page
Update: I discovered that my git version 1.9.1 did not support making pull requests.
That was a wrong link sorry.
Burst my bubble? I'm offended now
I suppose my bubble is busted!
I will have to give it a try later.
Update: My git is outdated current version: 1.9.1, hence why it doesn't support creating a pr.