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Still using different programs to create and modify your documents? We've got the perfect all-in-one solution for you. Use our tool to make the process simple. Create document templates on your own, edit existing forms, integrate cloud services and utilize other useful features within one browser tab. You can Merge Initial Request right away, all features are available instantly. Get a significant advantage over those using any other free or paid tools.

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6 Answers. GitLab's “merge request" feature is equivalent to GitHub's “pull request" feature. Both are means of pulling changes from another branch or fork into your branch and merging the changes with your existing code. A “merge request" should not be confused with the git merge command.
Pull/Merge requests are created if you are working in a feature branch and wants to merge your change in main branch(e.g. Master branch). The merge requests serves as a code review tool and if your code reveals shortcomings/issues anyone(usually other developers) can commit and push a fix.
A “pull request" is you requesting the target repository to please grab your changes. A “push request" would be the target repository requesting you to push your changes. When you send a pull request, you're asking (requesting) the official repo owner to pull some changes from your own repo. Hence, "pull request".
The process is basically the same as with Pull Requests. The main difference is basically the name. Both are means of pulling changes from another branch to your branch and merge the changes with your existing code.
A branch is just a separate version of the code. A pull request is when someone takes the repo, makes their own branch, does some changes, then tries to merge that branch in (put their changes in the other person's code repository). (In the most general of terms.)
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