git remote add origin <link>
# To add origin
$ git remote add origin <github repo link>
git remote add origin https://github.com/example/Git-CheatSheet.git
git remote add heroku https://git.heroku.com/arrecs.git
git remote -v
-> heroku https://git.heroku.com/arrecs.git (fetch)
-> heroku https://git.heroku.com/arrecs.git (push)
git remote remove heroku
git remote -v
git remote add origin git@github.com:User/UserRepo.git
git remote add origin git@git.assembla.com:portfolio/space.space_name.git#set a new remotegit remote -v#Verify new remoteorigin git@git.assembla.com:portfolio/space.space_name.git (fetch)origin git@git.assembla.com:portfolio/space.space_name.git (push)
git remote add new_repo_name ssh://git@somerepo.repo.dev:foo/bar/baz.git
# Note the new_repo_name. This doesn't replace your origin.
git remote -v
# The above will display
new_repo_name https://second.repo.dev/foo/bar.git (fetch)
new_repo_name https://second.repo.dev/foo/bar.git (push)
origin https://first.repo.dev/bar/baz.git (fetch)
origin https://first.repo.dev/bar/baz.git (push)
--::-- Using SSH --::--
#### Create SSH key ####
$ ssh-keygen -t ed25519 -C "<YourEmail>@<Domain>.com"
#### Copy the SSH key ####
$ cat /path/to/private_key_file.pub
#### Add the SSH key to your GitHub account ####
$ echo "# myPracticeRepo" >> README.md
$ git init
$ git add README.md
$ git commit -m "first commit"
$ git branch -M main
$ git config core.sshCommand 'ssh -i /path/to/private_key_file'
$ git remote add origin git@github.com:<UserName>/<RepoName>.git
$ git push -u origin main
--::-- Using HTML --::--
$ echo "# myPracticeRepo" >> README.md
$ git init
$ git add README.md
$ git commit -m "first commit"
$ git branch -M main
$ git remote add origin https://github.com/<UserName>/<RepoName>.git
$ git push -u origin main
git remote add origin [pasted clone URL]
git remote add awesomeapp https://github.com/someurl..
git remote add [alias] [url]