![]() ![]() If other collaborators branch the project before a force push, the force push may overwrite commits that collaborators based their work on. Force pushing changes the repository history and can corrupt your pull request. When pushing commits to a pull request, don't force push.While you can send pull requests from any branch or commit, with a topic branch you can push follow-up commits if you need to update your proposed changes. If you're working in the shared repository model, we recommend that you use a topic branch for your pull request.Note: When working with pull requests, keep the following in mind: ![]()
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