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title: "Catching up with Reality"
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description: "Update your fork with the latest commit."
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date: 2016-07-01 20:00
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---
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If it's taking a while to develop your feature, and you want to catch up with what's in the current Home Assistant `dev` branch, you can use `git rebase`. This will pull the latest Home Assistant changes locally, rewind your commits, bring in the latest changes from Home Assistant, and replay all of your commits on top.
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```bash
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# Run this from your feature branch
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$ git fetch upstream dev # to pull the latest changes into a local dev branch
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$ git rebase upstream/dev # to put those changes into your feature branch before your changes
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```
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If rebase detects conflicts, repeat this process until all changes have been resolved:
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1. `git status` shows you the file with the conflict; edit the file and resolve the lines between `<<<< | >>>>`
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3. Add the modified file: `git add <file>` or `git add .`
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4. Continue rebase: `git rebase --continue`
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5. Repeat until you've resolved all conflicts
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Other workflows are covered in detail in the [Github documentation](https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo/). Add an additional `remote` after you clone your fork.
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```bash
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$ git remote add upstream https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant.git
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```
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Then, `git pull --rebase upstream dev`.
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