docker-palworld-dedicated-server
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[Bug Report] Cant fix small Bug in README.md !?
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Current behavior
Hello, I would have liked to fix a small link error in the README.md but can neither push a new branch nor a fix for the Develop-Branch....
Desired behavior
Is it because of the permissions, or did I just try to push it wrong? Both would be possible :-)
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To Reproduce
The Hyperlink in the Tutorial-Section linkes to #examples but the link-target has been renamed to #docker-compose-examples
Software setup
Github :-)
Hardware setup
Github :-)
Additional context
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Just have to wait for the PR to be approved m8 😅 Jamsmsen is on sabatical to resto so if you need to do changes just do a PR and He'll check when he's available
Just have to wait for the PR to be approved m8 😅 Jamsmsen is on sabatical to resto so if you need to do changes just do a PR and He'll check when he's available
I'm just not sure whether something else is causing it to fail. Normally I create a branch, push it into the repo and create a merge-request. I have never needed a pull request so far :D
git push ERROR: Permission to jammsen/docker-palworld-dedicated-server.git denied to LuthorDevelopment. fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure that you have the correct access permissions and the repository exists. To me this looks like a different problem :D Or I'm doing something fundamentally wrong :D
Hey @LuthorDevelopment normally you just fork my repo, change it on your master or develop and create a PR against my master or develop. But im also not a Github Pro sorry 🤣
Do you want to give me the line you having an issue with so i can fix it?
Just have to wait for the PR to be approved m8 😅 Jamsmsen is on sabatical to resto so if you need to do changes just do a PR and He'll check when he's available
@thejcpalma Thanks 😄 also "jammsen" is my prefered way, the "Jammsen" feels just off to me 🤣
Thanks for the info, with an fork and pull-request it works :-)