Git: Push - so you use the command
Git Push is one of the most important commands you need when working with Git. Git is a version control that you can use to manage and archive multiple development statuses in a project. You can read about how to use the push command in this practical tip.
Git Push: Upload changes
You need the push command in the daily Git workflow to send the changes or commits from the local repository to a remote repository.
- First of all, all of your local changes that you want to upload must be committed. To do this, you must first use "git add [file path]" and "git commit -m" commit message "" to place the changes in the HEAD.
- Then run "git push origin master" to send the changes from the HEAD to a remote repository.
- Instead of "master", you can also choose any other branch here.
You can read about how to use Markdown on Github in the next practical tip.