How can I keep my fork in sync without adding a separate remote?

git remote set-url origin [email protected]:someone/foobar
git remote set-url origin --push [email protected]:me/foobar

There is one caveat though:
This is perfect if you are the only one making changes to your fork.
However, if it is shared with other people, you may have to pull from your fork, in which case a separate remote is the only solution.

Edit:
Actually, you can git pull [email protected]:me/foobar, which removes the caveat.
The choice is yours as to which is easier to remember.


Open the forked Git repository me/foobar.

Click on Compare:

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You will get the notification:

There isn't anything to compare.
someone:master is up to date with all commits from me:master. Try switching the base for your comparison.

Click on switching the base on this page:

Here is an example on the page

Then you get to see all the commits made to someone/foobar after the day you forked it.

Click on Create pull request:

Here is a sample page

Give the pull request a title and maybe a description and click Create pull request.

On the next page, scroll to the bottom of the page and click Merge pull request and Confirm merge.

Your Git repository me/foobar will be updated.

Edit: rebase options are shown here:

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