Closed danmun closed 7 years ago
I think if you pull down your changes from the official repo, it won't show all your previous commits: https://help.github.com/articles/configuring-a-remote-for-a-fork/
Yeah, i've done that before starting work on is.gd, which is why there is a commit called 'sync'. I'll re-try though.
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I think if you pull down your changes from the official repo, it won't show all your previous commits: https://help.github.com/ articles/configuring-a-remote-for-a-fork/
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Tested it with both a new and an old database file and it appeared to work fine. A new entry will be put into the database on the first save for current users .