Answers for "push existing git repo to new remote"

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push new local repo to remote github

# Create a new repository on the command line
//Just one note: if the repository doesn't exist in Github, first you will have to create it: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-new-repository/
touch README.md
git init
git add README.md
git commit -m "first commit"
git remote add origin https://github.com/c0ldlimit/vimcolors.git
git push -u origin master
 
# Push an existing repository from the command line
 
git remote add origin https://github.com/c0ldlimit/vimcolors.git
git push -u origin master
Posted by: Guest on July-07-2021
13

git push existing repo

cd existing_folder
git init
git remote add origin https://gitlab.com/abc.git
git add .
git commit -m "Initial commit"
git push -u origin master
Posted by: Guest on August-26-2020
3

git push current project to master

git init
git add .
git commit -m 'First commit'
git remote add origin <remote repository URL>
git push origin master
Posted by: Guest on December-09-2020
1

git push to another repository

Create a new repo at github.
Clone the repo from fedorahosted to your local machine.
git remote rename origin upstream
git remote add origin URL_TO_GITHUB_REPO
git push origin master
Now you can work with it just like any other github repo. 
To pull in patches from upstream, 
simply run git pull upstream master && git push origin master.
Posted by: Guest on April-08-2020

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