Have to push same merge from both sourcetree and bitbucket

Elinaker April 10, 2017

I created a pull request from Sourcetree. Then I merged it from Bitbucket, which obviously also pushed the commits to main branch, showing that merge commit in sourcetrees commit list. After creating the pull request, I returned to the branch which was in the pull request.

Now Sourcetree shows that I have one unpushed commit, which is the same commit that was already merged from Bitbucket. Push mark stays regardless am I in main branch or pull requested branch.

Will pushing that same exact commit twice break something? Why I need to merge twice? Can I remove the unpushed commits mark from sourcetree without removing the changes from already merged main branch?

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Ana Retamal
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April 21, 2017

Hi Elina! Did you pulled your changes to Sourcetree? Once you pull them, whatever you have in the remote repo in Bitbucket will be synced with your local repo in Sourcetree.

Can you see the merged branch now?

Regards,

Ana

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