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Re: Sorry, i'm not familiar with git
> Hi Martin I made a small research and I'd like to make a try but at the same > time I always doubt about the action I'm planning to do on git. For > example in this case I have read in this article if you keep reading recipes about isolated issues you'll always doubt what you're doing. I recommend reading https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2 (skip 4 and stop after 9) and then you'll be confident on all git related actions -- Your partner for the hard Odoo problems https://hunki-enterprises.com
by Holger Brunn - 11:46 - 19 Jan 2023
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Hi everyone, I am discovering git/github/Pull Requests and I am receiving this error.Basically I wanted to ask how can I fix this, but most importantly I want to excuse because I think that I forced pushed while trying to fix it.Not sure if force pushing can really cause problems in protected branches, but I have read it's a really bad practice.I suddenly panicked like I never did, of course, and immediately cancelled PR and made it new. But the error is still here. Not sure about the error, what could I do in this situation?
Invalid title for commit: ' [FIX] product: add explicit copy arg to property_product_pricelist'Thanks in advance,Francesco Ballerini
by Francesco Ballerini - 12:56 - 19 Jan 2023