Steve Ward
Steve Ward
Thanks for the issue @qqingyufeng. It looks like that article needs to be updated -- the dialog to fork a repository will appear when you attempt to push to a...
@CaverBruce cloning a repository that you do not have push access to does not automatically create a fork -- you will need to create the fork on github.com and then...
>One more question. It seems to me that there must be some setting, remote string perhaps (or github.com setting since fork is not a git construct), that tells a repo...
Thanks for the issue @KorbenDeSmet! I was able to reproduce this as well on a Windows 11 machine.
Thanks for the report @ashwinkumar-b. Could you upload the log file from GitHub Desktop so that I could get some more information about this error? To access the log files...
@ashwinkumar-b unfortunately email attachments don't make it through -- you'll need to upload the log file directly in a reply.
@nushiamme thanks for the issue. For the host key error you can remove the entry from the `~/.ssh/known_hosts` file. Can you go to `File` > `Options` > `Advanced` and see...
@doleswapnil-splus thanks for the issue. I was unable to reproduce this issue -- the default branch correctly updated. Did you click `Fetch origin` to update the local repository after changing...
Reported again in https://github.com/desktop/desktop/issues/13635.
Another report in https://github.com/desktop/desktop/issues/10723.