cli/pkg/cmd/repo/fork
Tim Rogers c719d920c3
When renaming an existing remote in gh repo fork, log the change
When running `gh repo fork` in the context of an existing repo, the CLI offers to create a remote for the fork:

```
? Would you like to add a remote for the fork? Yes
```

If you accept, it prints a log stating that the `origin` remote has been created:

```
✓ Added remote origin
```

Where there is an existing `origin` remote, this is renamed to `upstream`, but this is done silently without any notification to the user.

```bash
$ git remote -v
origin	https://github.com/timrogers/badger.github.io.git (fetch)
origin	https://github.com/timrogers/badger.github.io.git (push)
upstream	https://github.com/badger/badger.github.io.git (fetch)
upstream	https://github.com/badger/badger.github.io.git (push)
```

It seems kinda fine to rename the remote without explicitly confirming since this is not a truly destructive action, but it should make it clear what it is doing.

This updates the logging to explicitly log about the renaming of
the existing remote:

```
✓ Renamed remote origin to upstream
```

Fixes #9982.
2024-11-30 21:19:55 +00:00
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fork.go When renaming an existing remote in gh repo fork, log the change 2024-11-30 21:19:55 +00:00
fork_test.go When renaming an existing remote in gh repo fork, log the change 2024-11-30 21:19:55 +00:00
forkResult.json isolate repo fork command and tweak usage 2020-07-27 13:04:31 -05:00