Restore Tidied Pull Requests
Blog post from GitHub
GitHub has introduced a new feature allowing users to restore any head branch of a closed Pull Request, addressing concerns about accidentally deleting branches that are still needed. This update follows a recent enhancement that enables users to tidy up their Pull Requests, providing more control and flexibility in managing their code repositories. Written by Risk Olson, this feature aims to improve the user experience by ensuring that important branches can be easily retrieved and restored, thereby preventing potential workflow disruptions.
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