Bitbucket: Update A Fork To Merge Changes Of Master Repo?


Answer :

Just like GitHub, you have to pull the commits down to your own machine, merge, and then push them back to your fork on Bitbucket.

If you go to your fork on Bitbucket you can click "compare fork" to get to a page where you see incoming and outgoing commits. If you go to the "incoming" tab, you will see instructions like

$ git remote add <remote_name> git@bitbucket.org:<upstream>/<repo>.git $ git fetch <remote_name> $ git checkout master $ git merge <remote_name>/master 

which correspond closely to the GitHub instructions.


  1. Goto your fork on bitbucket
  2. Click the Branches menu from the left navigation pane
  3. Click on the "..." button to the right of the branch and select "Compare". Or, in the url add the word “compare”. So that the URL looks like this: https://bitbucket.org/<user name>/<fork name>/branches/compare
  4. Click on the switch icon (black up/down arrows between the branch segments) so that the blue arrow is pointing into your fork
  5. Select the correct branches in your fork and the owner's repo
  6. Click Compare
  7. Click Merge

Ahhhhhh here comes the easiest way....
1. Go to your fork repo.
2. Select Repository Settings tab.
3. Select Fork Syncing tab.
4. Deselect automatic sync.
5. Re-select automatic sync.

Life just got easy with this hack.


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