1. git init
2. git add .
3. git status
4. git commit -m 'your message'
5. git remote add origin 'your_url_name'
6. git push -u origin master //then login w/ your creds
1. git init
2. git add .
3. git status
4. git commit -m 'your message'
5. git remote add origin 'url_of_your_directory.git'
6. git push -u origin master //then login to github
git: git add . git commit -m "$m" git push -u origin master
#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
git remote add origin https://github.com/shmahee/Marvel.git
git branch -M main
git push -u origin main
$ git init -b main
$ git add .
# Adds the files in the local repository and stages them for commit. To unstage a file, use 'git reset HEAD YOUR-FILE'.
$ git commit -m "First commit"
# Commits the tracked changes and prepares them to be pushed to a remote repository
$ git remote add origin <REMOTE_URL>
# Sets the new remote
$ git remote -v
# Verifies the new remote URL
$ git push origin main
# Pushes the changes in your local repository up to the remote repository you specified as the origin
echo "Project_name_and_details" >> README.md
git init
git add README.md
git add /path/to/file #folders or files you want to add
git commit -m "first commit"
git branch -M main #Use if you dont want to use the master branch
git remote add origin https://github.com/username/project.git
git remote -v #Always good to check
git push -u origin main
git init
2. git add .
3. git status
4. git commit -m 'your message'
5. git remote add origin 'your_url_name'
6. git push -u origin master //then login w/ your creds
# its not master anymore, its main
git push -u origin main //then login w/ your creds
git add .
git commit -m "your message"
git push
git add .
# Adds the file to your local repository and stages it for commit. To unstage a file, use 'git reset HEAD YOUR-FILE'.