#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 push -u origin <branch-name>
git checkout -b <branch>
git add .
git commit -m "comment"
git push -u origin <branch>
git init
# Optional: create branch
git checkout -b branch_name
git add .
git commit -m "Adds existing project to GitHub remote repository"
git remote add origin https://github.com/username/example-project.git
git pull --rebase origin main
# Resolve merge conflicts if needed
git push origin main
git checkout -b my_new_branch
git commit
git push origin HEAD
A handy way to push the current branch to the same name on the remote.
# To set upstream tracking information in the local branch,
# if you haven't already pushed to the origin.
git push -u origin HEAD
git config --global push.default current
git push <remote> <branch with new changes>:<branch you are pushing to>