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Commit 4e41cb2a authored by Saad Jbabdi's avatar Saad Jbabdi
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Merge branch 'master' of https://git.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/pytreat-practicals-2020 into saad-edits

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Updates to the master branch should occur via merge requests. You can choose
to either work on a branch within this repository, or on a fork of this
repository.
to either work on a branch within this repository (recommended), or on a fork of this
repository (advanced).
### Using a branch within this repository
### Using a branch within this repository (recommended)
1. Make a local clone of the repository:
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5. In gitlab, submit a merge request from your branch onto the master
branch.
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/creating_merge_requests.html
### Using a fork of this repository
### Using a fork of this repository (advanced)
1. Fork the upstream repository on gitlab
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6. In gitlab, submit a merge request from your fork back to the upstream
repository.
https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/creating_merge_requests.html
### Updating your local repository
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To bring in the changes that other people have contributed to the main
repository into your local repository:
```
git fetch --all
# make sure you are on the correct local branch - if you followed the
# instructions above and are working on a fork of the main repository:
git checkout master
```
Then, do this if you are working on a branch within the main repository:
# Or if you are working on a branch within the main repository:
```
# make sure you are on the correct local branch:
git checkout my_cool_branch
git merge origin/master
```
# Do this if you are working on a fork of the main repository
Or, do this if you are working on a fork of the main repository:
```
git checkout master
git merge upstream/master
# Or do this if you are working on a branch within the main repository
git merge origin/master
```
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