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==Basic commands==
[[git add]] README.md
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*<code>touch README.md</code>
git commit -m "Creating README"
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*<code>[[git add]] README.md</code>
[[git push -u origin master]]
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*<code>git commit -m "Creating README"</code>
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*<code>[[git push -u origin master]]</code>
  
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===Examples===
 
  git commit -m "your message"
 
  git commit -m "your message"
 
  [master (root-commit) 07e1897] PATH
 
  [master (root-commit) 07e1897] PATH

Revision as of 14:06, 17 September 2021

Basic commands

Examples

git commit -m "your message"
[master (root-commit) 07e1897] PATH
3 files changed, 3 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 file1.txt
create mode 100644 file2.txt
create mode 100644 file3.txt
git commit -m "test"
On branch main
nothing to commit, working tree clean


git status
On branch master
nothing to commit, working tree clean
git status
On branch master
Untracked files:
  (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed)

	file_you_forgot_to_add.txt

nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to track)
git status
On branch master
Changes to be committed:
  (use "git reset HEAD <file>..." to unstage)
 
	new_file: file_you_forgot_to_commit.txt


git commit -m "my test"
On branch master
Your branch is based on 'origin/master', but the upstream is gone.
  (use "git branch --unset-upstream" to fixup)

nothing to commit, working tree clean


Related terms

See also

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