Thanks for the contribution, as I said in the previous PR, you dont have to open new PR everytime you do changes, github knows when you change the content of a PR. Additionally you might take a look at squashing commits: https://ariejan.net/2011/07/05/git-squash-your-latests-commits-into-one/ ;)
Thanks for the contribution, as I said in the previous PR, you dont have to open new PR everytime you do changes, github knows when you change the content of a PR. Additionally you might take a look at squashing commits: https://ariejan.net/2011/07/05/git-squash-your-latests-commits-into-one/ ;)