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This may be an ultra-stupid question, but here goes. FYI I am familiar with GitHub in general, run an open source project, but I'm used to people contributing to my repo, not the other way around!
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@6pac You seem to be pushing to origin. Can you check what origin is in your case? There is a high possibly you're pushing into dotnet repo instead of your forked one. There is an error message indicating that. |
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@6pac Yeah the problem is that you have to first fork repo and either clone your fork (git will automatically set up your fork as origin) or add your fork using
git remote add ...
. Then you push to your fork and then create a pr. Generally your workflow is right except for not forking repo