Open rftapilatu opened 7 years ago
Hi Rick,
Yes, you'll need to commit, pull, and push all your changes; they do not automatically sync to GitHub.
This is the best thing to read on the topic: http://r-pkgs.had.co.nz/git.html#git-rstudio
And you could also watch this video (it gets a bit advanced but it's great): https://www.rstudio.com/resources/webinars/collaboration-and-time-travel-version-control-with-git-github-and-rstudio/
Let me know if you have more problems and we can screenshare over Skype.
Cheers, Julie
On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 9:31 AM, Ricardo Tapilatu notifications@github.com wrote:
Hi Julia,
I changed data format for Mangrove area in Bali. Hanggar told me to record the change in Readme. I just wanted to ask when I wanted to put the note of change, do I need to use RStudio in order to pull, commit and push? Does it automatically push the changed file into the github? Or you can refer me a chapter or reference for me to read in the reading.
Thanks
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Hi Julia,
I changed data format for Mangrove area in Bali. Hanggar told me to record the change in Readme. I just wanted to ask when I wanted to put the note of change, do I need to use RStudio in order to pull, commit and push? Does it automatically push the changed file into the github? Or you can refer me a chapter or reference for me to read in the reading.
Thanks