John Maths
Posted on July 14, 2024
Step 1 : Open your Github account
Step 2 : Click on new repository
Step 3 : Fill out the repository details
- Repository name: (e.g., project-name)
- Description: (optional)
- Public or Private: Choose based on your preference.
Step 4 : Click "Create repository"
Step 5 : Open Cmd and Navigate to your project directory
Step 6 : tpye "git init" and hit enter
Step 7 : tpye "git add . " and hit enter
Step 8 : tpye 'git commit -m "anything" ' and hit enter
Step 9 : Copy the repository URL After creating the repository
you will see the URL (it will look like https://github.com/yourusername/your-repo.git).
Step 10 : tpye "git remote add origin https://github.com/yourusername/your-repo.git" and hit enter
Step 11 : tpye "git push -u origin main" and hit enter
Check if your default branch is main instead of master, use:
git push -u origin master
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John Maths
Posted on July 14, 2024
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