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November 16, 2012 17:14
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# Create a new repository on the command line | |
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 |
Thanks! Worked like a charm. Tried many other suggestions before this one. Thanks again.
I have a question, we need to create a repo on github first, then only we can push our repo? Can we not directly push a repo to our profile and it creates the repo from the folder name?
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/
i saw that vs code does it for you without us having to go to github to create one first
Alternatively, if you prefer to do this stuff from your CLI, you can install github for your terminal and then is as simple as typing:
gh repo create your_repo
Hello, The command 'gh repo create your_repo' is showing invalid
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@codewizard13 in reference to the default branch name change, it remains a controversial topic, but here is a fairly unopinionated synopsis.