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I forked a Github repository CANard which is written in python. I added a few more functions to the base program. How can these functions be used in my program? For example, the function dev.recv() in CANard receive only lists in the original base program I included a function which would accept even files and strings how can these functions be implemented in my program without sending a pull request asking the author to add the additional functions to the original program.I want the changes to be made local not permanently to the original repository










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  • Have you created a local clone of the forked repo - help.github.com/en/articles/… ?

    – Prabin Paudel
    Mar 9 at 4:00












  • yes I have created a local clone

    – annonymous
    Mar 9 at 4:05











  • Next step is to create a branch from that local clone of the forked repo - help.github.com/en/articles/fork-a-repo#next-steps

    – Prabin Paudel
    Mar 9 at 4:07











  • After creating a branch from the local clone of the forked repo will I be able to witness the changes made if I give dev.recv() in terminal?

    – annonymous
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I forked a Github repository CANard which is written in python. I added a few more functions to the base program. How can these functions be used in my program? For example, the function dev.recv() in CANard receive only lists in the original base program I included a function which would accept even files and strings how can these functions be implemented in my program without sending a pull request asking the author to add the additional functions to the original program.I want the changes to be made local not permanently to the original repository










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  • Have you created a local clone of the forked repo - help.github.com/en/articles/… ?

    – Prabin Paudel
    Mar 9 at 4:00












  • yes I have created a local clone

    – annonymous
    Mar 9 at 4:05











  • Next step is to create a branch from that local clone of the forked repo - help.github.com/en/articles/fork-a-repo#next-steps

    – Prabin Paudel
    Mar 9 at 4:07











  • After creating a branch from the local clone of the forked repo will I be able to witness the changes made if I give dev.recv() in terminal?

    – annonymous
    Mar 9 at 4:42













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I forked a Github repository CANard which is written in python. I added a few more functions to the base program. How can these functions be used in my program? For example, the function dev.recv() in CANard receive only lists in the original base program I included a function which would accept even files and strings how can these functions be implemented in my program without sending a pull request asking the author to add the additional functions to the original program.I want the changes to be made local not permanently to the original repository










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I forked a Github repository CANard which is written in python. I added a few more functions to the base program. How can these functions be used in my program? For example, the function dev.recv() in CANard receive only lists in the original base program I included a function which would accept even files and strings how can these functions be implemented in my program without sending a pull request asking the author to add the additional functions to the original program.I want the changes to be made local not permanently to the original repository







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  • Have you created a local clone of the forked repo - help.github.com/en/articles/… ?

    – Prabin Paudel
    Mar 9 at 4:00












  • yes I have created a local clone

    – annonymous
    Mar 9 at 4:05











  • Next step is to create a branch from that local clone of the forked repo - help.github.com/en/articles/fork-a-repo#next-steps

    – Prabin Paudel
    Mar 9 at 4:07











  • After creating a branch from the local clone of the forked repo will I be able to witness the changes made if I give dev.recv() in terminal?

    – annonymous
    Mar 9 at 4:42

















  • Have you created a local clone of the forked repo - help.github.com/en/articles/… ?

    – Prabin Paudel
    Mar 9 at 4:00












  • yes I have created a local clone

    – annonymous
    Mar 9 at 4:05











  • Next step is to create a branch from that local clone of the forked repo - help.github.com/en/articles/fork-a-repo#next-steps

    – Prabin Paudel
    Mar 9 at 4:07











  • After creating a branch from the local clone of the forked repo will I be able to witness the changes made if I give dev.recv() in terminal?

    – annonymous
    Mar 9 at 4:42
















Have you created a local clone of the forked repo - help.github.com/en/articles/… ?

– Prabin Paudel
Mar 9 at 4:00






Have you created a local clone of the forked repo - help.github.com/en/articles/… ?

– Prabin Paudel
Mar 9 at 4:00














yes I have created a local clone

– annonymous
Mar 9 at 4:05





yes I have created a local clone

– annonymous
Mar 9 at 4:05













Next step is to create a branch from that local clone of the forked repo - help.github.com/en/articles/fork-a-repo#next-steps

– Prabin Paudel
Mar 9 at 4:07





Next step is to create a branch from that local clone of the forked repo - help.github.com/en/articles/fork-a-repo#next-steps

– Prabin Paudel
Mar 9 at 4:07













After creating a branch from the local clone of the forked repo will I be able to witness the changes made if I give dev.recv() in terminal?

– annonymous
Mar 9 at 4:42





After creating a branch from the local clone of the forked repo will I be able to witness the changes made if I give dev.recv() in terminal?

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You can then follow "Where should I put my own python module so that it can be imported"






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