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  • c - What is the purpose of fork ()? - Stack Overflow
    fork() system call creates the exact duplicate of parent process, It makes the duplicate of parent stack, heap, initialized data, uninitialized data and share the code in read-only mode with parent process Fork system call copies the memory on the copy-on-write basis, means child makes in virtual memory page when there is requirement of copying
  • What does it mean to fork on GitHub? - Stack Overflow
    A fork is a copy of a project folder (repository) into your github account or onto your desktop if you use Github on your Desktop This allows you to freely experiment with changes without affecting the original project
  • What is the difference between Forking and Cloning on GitHub?
    Commit was made in a fork Commits made in a fork will not count toward your contributions To make them count, you must do one of the following: Open a pull request to have your changes merged into the parent repository To detach the fork and turn it into a standalone repository on GitHub, contact GitHub Support If the fork has forks of its
  • c - What exactly does fork return? - Stack Overflow
    fork() is invoked in the parent process Then a child process is spawned By the time the child process spawns, fork() has finished its execution At this point, fork() is ready to return, but it returns a different value depending on whether it's in the parent or child In the child process, it returns 0, and in the parent process thread, it
  • git - Forking vs. Branching in GitHub - Stack Overflow
    with fork queue feature added to manage the merge request; You keep a fork in sync with the original project by: adding the original project as a remote; fetching regularly from that original project; rebase your current development on top of the branch of interest you got updated from that fetch
  • linux - Why fork () works the way it does - Stack Overflow
    From there, fork() was an easy addition (27 assembly lines), reusing the rest of the code In that stage of Unix development, executing a command became: Read a command line fork() a child process, and wait for it (by sending a message to it) The child process loaded the command (overwriting the child's memory), and jumped to it
  • How do I update or sync a forked repository on GitHub?
    Android Studio now has learned to work with GitHub fork repositories (you don't even have to add "upstream" remote repository by console command) Open menu VCS → Git And pay attention to the two last popup menu items: Rebase my GitHub fork Create Pull Request Try them I use the first one to synchronize my local repository
  • GitHub: How to make a fork of public repository private?
    There is a UI way of doing this, but sync with the fork will have to be manual Fork public repository Go to forked repository settings -> scroll down to the danger zone Click unlink detach from the fork Change visibility to private




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