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Usually, you push a commit when you want other contributors to review it. By default, all changes are public, which means any contributor can review the change. There are several situations in which you might want to push a commit but not have other contributors review it. In such cases, you can mark your change as a work in progress.
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Some examples of when you might mark a change as a work in progress include:
You can mark a change as a work in progress using either the command line or the user interface.
From a terminal window, mark the change as a work in progress by adding %wip
at the end of a git push
command:
git push origin HEAD:refs/for/master%wip
When you're ready for other contributors to review your change, you can unmark the change using the following command:
git push origin HEAD:refs/for/master%ready
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.To mark the change as ready for review, open the change and click Start Review.