Backstroke
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A Github bot to keep a fork updated with any changes made to its upstream. Visit our Website
Create new linkUpstream.one fork and typing its name.Save. If you push a change to the repo listed under Upstream, you'll
get a pull request with any updates in the repo(s) under Fork!I don't see any pull requests on the upstream....: Pull requests are always proposed on forks. Take a look there instead.
I didn't sign up for this and now I'm getting pull requests. What's going on?: This is because the upstream added backstroke to their repository. Some project maintainers use backstroke as an easy way to keep contributor's local forks up-to-date with later changes, but if you'd rather tackle that unassisted, here's how to disable backstroke on a fork.
Why isn't Backstroke working?: Take a look at the webhook response logs. Most likely, you'll see an error. Otherwise, open an issue.
Does Backstroke work outside of Github?: Not yet.
By Ryan Gaus
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