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how to add an existing project to github

# Go into your existing directory and run below commands
cd docker-spring-boot
echo "# docker-spring-boot" >> README.md
git init
git add -A
git commit -m "first commit"
git branch -M master
git remote add origin https://github.com/devopsmaster/docker-spring-boot.git
git push -u origin master
Posted by: Guest on December-12-2020
10

Adding an existing project to GitHub using the command line

git init
git add .
git commit -m "First commit"
git remote add origin <remote repository URL>
git remote -v
git branch -M main
git push -u origin main

1- # Create a new repository on GitHub. To avoid errors, do not initialize the new repository with README, license, or gitignore files. You can add these files after your project has been pushed to GitHub.

2- # Open Terminal.

3- # Change the current working directory to your local project.

4- # Initialize the local directory as a Git repository.
$ git init

5- # Add the files in your new local repository. This stages them for the first commit.
$ git add .
# Adds the files in the local repository and stages them for commit. To unstage a file, use 'git reset HEAD YOUR-FILE'.

6- # Commit the files that you've staged in your local repository.
$ git commit -m "First commit"
# Commits the tracked changes and prepares them to be pushed to a remote repository. To remove this commit and modify the file, use 'git reset --soft HEAD~1' and commit and add the file again.

7- # At the top of your GitHub repository's Quick Setup page, click  to copy the remote repository URL.

8- # In Terminal, add the URL for the remote repository where your local repository will be pushed.
$ git remote add origin <remote repository URL>
# Sets the new remote
$ git remote -v
# Verifies the new remote URL

9- # Push the changes in your local repository to GitHub.
$ git branch -M main
$ git push -u origin main
# Pushes the changes in your local repository up to the remote repository you specified as the origin
Posted by: Guest on December-01-2020
5

Adding an existing project to GitHub

// How to add your local code to a git repository?

  // 1 - Create a repository on GitHub
  // 2 - Open a command line on the root folder of your project
  // 3 - Init a local repository 
      git init
  // 4 - Stage all the files 
      git add .
  // 5 - Commit 
      git commit -m "First commit"
  // 6 - Associate the Git repository 
      git remote add origin [YOUR_REPO_HTTPS_LINK]
  // 7 - Check remote connection 
      git remote -v
  // 8 - Push all to the remote repository 
      git push origin master
Posted by: Guest on June-29-2021
4

git push existing code to new repository

git remote add origin <remote repository URL>
Posted by: Guest on May-28-2020
0

how to push to github

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
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.
Posted by: Guest on December-05-2020

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