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On 2021-10-06 10:55 PM(-4), Cousin Ricky wrote:
> On 2021-10-06 12:09 PM (-4), Jim Henderson wrote:
>> On Tue, 05 Oct 2021 23:18:53 -0400, Cousin Ricky wrote:
>>> Damn. I added a license and readme to GitHub, tried to pull the changes
>>> to my local repo, and it's still giving me exit status 128. Do I have
>>> to do this rebase thing every time I make a change? Why does every
>>> simple thing have to be so freaking complicated?
>>
>> A rebase shouldn't be needed every time - how did you add the license/
>> readme to github?
>
> When you create an empty repo on GitHub, it encourages you to create a
> readme and a license as part of the creation process.
>
> For the rest of my modules, I sidestepped the problem by creating the
> readme and license files in my local directories, and uploading them as
> part of the initial push.
Ignore that last answer; it's not just that all this wrestling with Git
has caused me to lose track of days, it has caused me to lose track of
my state of confusion. Actually, after I pushed the project to GitHub,
I used the buttons dedicated to adding the readme and the license.
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