Hello I've a question.
On other services you can make forks of a repository and when the main repository got an update you can easily update the fork with just a pull request.
Can you such thing on BitBucket?
(For reference: My objective is make a "framework" for my projects and have a repository for that, And when i have a new project, I fork the framework and edit/add what i need. Then if for some reason i need to update something on my framework, i can easly update on all my projects with just a pull request)
Thank you in advance
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I dont see a option to make a PR from rep1 (the original one) to rep2 (fork)
I only see a way from rep2 make a PR to rep1. But thats not what i want.
I want one repository with the base and when i update the base, manually update all the forks.
If i go to rep1 I only see rep1 > rep1 and on rep2, there isn't rep1 > rep2
Bitbucket supports pull-requests in any direction (e.g., from-fork or to-fork), but you do need to create the pull requests (it's not automatic).
Are you on Bitbucket Server (on-prem) or Bitbucket Cloud (bitbucket.org)?
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