Two ways:
1.
$ git fetch origin pull/117/head:local-branch-name
$ git checkout local-branch-name
Or you can put in ~/.profile following function:
checkoutPull() {
#Usage: checkoutPull pr-number pr-branch
# or checkoutPull pr-number user:pr-branch
BRACH=$(echo $2 | sed -e "s/^.*://")
if git branch | grep $BRACH; then
echo "Branch $BRACH already exists and should be removed"
read -p "Are you sure (y/n)? " -n 1 -r
echo # (optional) move to a new line
if [[ $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]
then
git branch -D $BRACH
fi
fi
echo "git fetch upstream pull/$1/head:$BRACH"
git fetch upstream pull/$1/head:$BRACH
echo "git checkout $BRACH"
git checkout $BRACH
}
And use it as:
$ checkoutPull 3058 my-coworker-username:issue-51502
2.
One more approach is or create function that consume easy to copy value from Github page. All PRs pages show this value as text "my-coworker-fork:his-branch".
Add to ~/.profile
checkoutForked() {
#usage: checkoutForked another-fork:branch-in-fork
FORK=$(echo $1 | cut -d ':' -f 1)
BRANCH=$(echo $1 | cut -d ':' -f 2)
REPO=$(grep -A 1 "\"origin\"" .git/config | grep github | sed -E "s/.*\///");
if git remote | grep $FORK; then
echo "Fork already exists"
else
echo "git remote add $FORK git@github.com:$FORK/$REPO;"
git remote add $FORK git@github.com:$FORK/$REPO;
fi
echo "git fetch $FORK"
git fetch $FORK
if git branch | grep $FORK/$BRANCH; then
echo "Branch $FORK/$BRANCH already exists"
else
echo "git checkout $FORK/$BRANCH"
git checkout $FORK/$BRANCH
echo "git checkout -b $FORK/$BRANCH"
git checkout -b $FORK/$BRANCH
fi
}
execute:
$ checkoutForked my-coworker-fork:his-branch
NOTE:
to push to forked repo remote you will need bind your branch and his branch:
git push my-coworker-fork my-coworker-fork/his-branch:his-branch -f
1.
$ git fetch origin pull/117/head:local-branch-name
$ git checkout local-branch-name
Or you can put in ~/.profile following function:
checkoutPull() {
#Usage: checkoutPull pr-number pr-branch
# or checkoutPull pr-number user:pr-branch
BRACH=$(echo $2 | sed -e "s/^.*://")
if git branch | grep $BRACH; then
echo "Branch $BRACH already exists and should be removed"
read -p "Are you sure (y/n)? " -n 1 -r
echo # (optional) move to a new line
if [[ $REPLY =~ ^[Yy]$ ]]
then
git branch -D $BRACH
fi
fi
echo "git fetch upstream pull/$1/head:$BRACH"
git fetch upstream pull/$1/head:$BRACH
echo "git checkout $BRACH"
git checkout $BRACH
}
And use it as:
$ checkoutPull 3058 my-coworker-username:issue-51502
2.
One more approach is or create function that consume easy to copy value from Github page. All PRs pages show this value as text "my-coworker-fork:his-branch".
Add to ~/.profile
checkoutForked() {
#usage: checkoutForked another-fork:branch-in-fork
FORK=$(echo $1 | cut -d ':' -f 1)
BRANCH=$(echo $1 | cut -d ':' -f 2)
REPO=$(grep -A 1 "\"origin\"" .git/config | grep github | sed -E "s/.*\///");
if git remote | grep $FORK; then
echo "Fork already exists"
else
echo "git remote add $FORK git@github.com:$FORK/$REPO;"
git remote add $FORK git@github.com:$FORK/$REPO;
fi
echo "git fetch $FORK"
git fetch $FORK
if git branch | grep $FORK/$BRANCH; then
echo "Branch $FORK/$BRANCH already exists"
else
echo "git checkout $FORK/$BRANCH"
git checkout $FORK/$BRANCH
echo "git checkout -b $FORK/$BRANCH"
git checkout -b $FORK/$BRANCH
fi
}
execute:
$ checkoutForked my-coworker-fork:his-branch
NOTE:
to push to forked repo remote you will need bind your branch and his branch:
git push my-coworker-fork my-coworker-fork/his-branch:his-branch -f
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