GitHub:Enterprise is not available from the list of host types in the repository settings. When GitHub is selected, the Host Root URL cannot be edited. Is there any way to configure Source Tree so that the "Create Pull Request..." command will work with GitHub:Enterprise?
Don't think SourceTree has that out of the box. You could always try SourceTree's custom actions though:
Also realize that you can connect to a GitHub:Enterprise repo by putting its URL directly into the original Source/URL box (don't open the list of host types in the first place, that's optional).
I don't know whether pull requests are supported for generic repositories.
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Thanks, we've been using that ability for years now for general purpose Git support. Pull requests are a GitHub feature, though, and you can't use the Create Pull Request feature unless you can set the GitHub host root URL.
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Good to know. I've never used pull requests, and we get enough questions like "Why doesn't SourceTree support ____'s repositories?" that I had to mention it. I have seen other questions where Atlassian staff have confirmed that they do NOT support extended integration for GitHub:Enterprise, so @Timothy Chin's answer is correct.
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