Make Local Changes and Update remote Repositories

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git add -> git commit -> git push

Add local changes.

  1. Stage files.
    • Add files to the folder or modify existing files.
    • Add new and modified files to the git staging area using the command:
      git add .[1] or git add some_modified_file.txt or git add -A
  2. Commit changes.
    • Commit changes into the local repository using the command:
      git commit -m "<some message>"
  3. Connect to a remote repository.
    • Connect to a remote repository using the command:
      git remote add <name> <url>[2]
  4. Push changes to a remote repository.
    • Push changes from your local repository to a remote repository using the command:
      git push[3] or git push origin master or git push -h origin master


See also

  • http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/git-add.1.html
  • http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/git-remote.1.html
  • https://git-scm.com/docs/git-push
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