#Just follow next steps in console terminal ;)
git init #Initialize git in folder
git add . #add all files of folder to be pushed
git commit -m "First commit" #add first commit
git remote add origin remote_repository_URL #replace with your remote repo url
git remote -v #verify that your remote repository url is properly found
git push --force origin master #force pushing your project into github repo
#Just follow next steps in console terminal ;)
git init #Initialize git in folder
git add . #add all files of folder to be pushed
git commit -m "First commit" #add first commit
git remote add origin remote_repository_URL #replace with your remote repo url
git remote -v #verify that your remote repository url is properly found
git push --force origin master #force pushing your project into github rep
git init
git add .
git commit -m "first commit"
create a new repository on the command line
git branch -M main
git remote add origin remote_repository_URL
git push -u origin main
push an existing repository from the command line
git remote add origin remote_repository_URL
git branch -M main
git push -u origin main
We make a change in one branch, and we want carry that
change to another branch. In order two merge two branches,
we need to
1. Switch to the branch where we want to take the changes to.
git checkout master(recently changed to main)
2. Run the merge command by mentioning the branch name
where the changes are.
git merge develop
Takes the changes from develop and merges into my current
branch (master)
git branch -d <branch_name> deletes the branch.
If we have unmerged changes, this command gives a warning
and does not delete.
git branch -D <branch_name> deletes the branch even if it has
unmerged changes. Gives no warning.
git push --set-upstream origin <branch_name> it creates a
new branch with given name in the remote and pushes the
changes from local branch to the new branch.