Make Local Changes and Update remote Repositories
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↑ 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
Steps: git add
-> git commit
-> git push
Example
Add local changes.
- Stage/add files:
- Commit changes"
- Commit changes into the local repository using the command:
git commit -m "<some message>"
- Commit changes into the local repository using the command:
- Connect to a remote repository.
- Connect to a remote repository using the command:
git remote add <name> <url>
[2]
- Connect to a remote repository using the command:
- Push changes to a remote repository.
- Push changes from your local repository to a remote repository using the command:
git push
[3] orgit push origin master
- Push changes from your local repository to a remote repository using the command:
See also
git
: [config | init | status ]
,git add
,git rm
,git commit
,git push, git pull
,.gitconfig
,.gitignore
,git
(clone
,fetch
,pull
),git tag
,git log
,git blame
, Merge Request, LFS,git branch
,git apply
,git rebase
,git diff
,git diff-tree
,git config --global
,remote | submodule | request-pull
,GIT_TRACE, GIT_CURL_VERBOSE
,clean
,main
,git show-ref
,git reset
,git prune
,git ls-remote origin
,git checkout
,git switch
,pathspec
,git credential-osxkeychain
,git version
,pre-commit
,git --help
, GitBook,refs/
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