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Hey, i was wondering if it's possible to configure the action somehow to first create a new branch in my repository, merge upstream changes in there and then create a new PR from that branch into my base branch?
So basically what the action does today is: create a new PR upstream/head -> fork/base.
If it would do: create a new branch PR-#<NR> in fork, merge upstream/head -> PR-#<NR>, create new PR PR-#<NR> -> fork/base
it would be much easier to for example add commits manually or resolve merge conflicts directly on the temporarily created branch.
If that's a missing feature which you also like to be implemented i'd really be looking forward in creating a draft for this 👍
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Add possibility to create branch for PR
Add possibility to create temporary branch for PR
Apr 3, 2021
Another argument for this is that the current approach does not work with required status checks, as these expect a temporary branch when creating a PR. See the description for the setting.
Hey, i was wondering if it's possible to configure the action somehow to first create a new branch in my repository, merge upstream changes in there and then create a new PR from that branch into my base branch?
So basically what the action does today is:
create a new PR
upstream/head -> fork/base
.If it would do:
create a new branch
PR-#<NR>
in fork, mergeupstream/head -> PR-#<NR>
, create new PRPR-#<NR> -> fork/base
it would be much easier to for example add commits manually or resolve merge conflicts directly on the temporarily created branch.
If that's a missing feature which you also like to be implemented i'd really be looking forward in creating a draft for this 👍
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: