These commits will appear in chronological order within your pull request and the changes will be visible in the "Files changed" tab. Once you've created a pull request, you can push commits from your topic branch to add them to your existing pull request. For more information, see " Creating a pull request." You can add a summary of the proposed changes, review the changes made by commits, add labels, milestones, and assignees, and individual contributors or teams. You can create pull requests on, with GitHub Desktop, in Codespaces, on GitHub Mobile, and when using GitHub CLI.Īfter initializing a pull request, you'll see a review page that shows a high-level overview of the changes between your branch (the compare branch) and the repository's base branch.
If other collaborators branch the project before a force push, the force push may overwrite commits that collaborators based their work on.
Force pushing changes the repository history and can corrupt your pull request. Be very careful when force pushing commits to a pull request.
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While you can send pull requests from any branch or commit, with a topic branch you can push follow-up commits if you need to update your proposed changes.