Tom,
Perhaps I'm confused but I thought forking was for guests and their
changes are reviewed/corrected by administrators or contributors when
the guest makes a pull request. Then approved modifications are then
pushed to the repository. However, trmrsh is a collaborator. You
should be able to push your fixes.
What's wrong with the following apart from the fact that you have a
clone of the entire Starlink repository?
git clone [log in to unmask]:Starlink/starlink.git
should only need to do this once
<edit code>
git add -p <file> to stage your changes
git status to review the files being committed
git commit write your commit comments. You might still want
to review the changes with say gitk. One might
be correct the comment with "git commit --amend".
git pull --rebase get up to date
git push
Malcolm
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