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The commands will associate
By: asim roy Date: September 9, 2023, 4:16 am
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You can also navigate to the page by visiting the link below
Create a new repository: On this page we first need to specify
the repository name and optional description. For the repository
name, we can specify the same project name as the local
repository used in the example. If you want, you can also write
a description of the repository, but you can also skip that
field like we did in the screenshot above. You can set the
repository to or . When uploading code to a public directory,
make sure it doesn't contain any sensitive data that you don't
intend to share with others. When you create a private
repository, you manually select who can access the new
repository.
Step 1: Push our code to the repository After completing the
last step, you will be sent to the start page of the new
repository, as shown below: Since we have already created the
repository locally, we will focus on the page Or push an
existing repository part from the Phone Number List
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command line. (Note: If we have not
created a local repository yet, then we will follow the first
set of commands to create a local repository from the remote
repository we just created.) our local repository with the
remote repository we just created stand up.
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We're essentially telling your repository that we want it to
know about a , and name it . You don't have to name your remote,
but it's standard if you only have one remote. The command then
pushes our local repository code to the remote repository. Now,
switch back to your local terminal and run the specified command
from the project folder: When you run the command, you will be
prompted for your username and password to log in to your
account from the terminal. After pushing the repository,
navigate back to your account page or repository link and
refresh it: You can now use the link to share your project
repository with others.
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