git commit git push code example

Example 1: git push command line

1. git init

2. git add .

3. git status

4. git commit -m 'your message'

5. git remote add origin 'your_url_name' 

6. git push -u origin master //then login w/ your creds

Example 2: git commit and push command

git:    git add .    git commit -m "$m"    git push -u origin master

Example 3: git push

# Once a repo is cloned, you'll be working inside of the default branch (the default is `master`)
git clone https://github.com/<git-user>/<repo-name> && cd <repo-name>
# make changes and stage your files (repeat the `git add` command for each file, or use `git add .` to stage all)
git add <filename>
# now commit your code
git commit -m "added some changes to my repo!"
# push changes in `master` branch to github
git push origin master

Example 4: git commit and push command

$ git commit -m "Add existing file"
# 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.

Example 5: git push command

If you want to upload your code first check status

//to check how many files contains changes
1. git status

//to add file to the repository
2. git add youFilePath

//if you want to add all file then
3. git add .

//now commit the code
4. git commit -m "anyMessageYouWantToWrite"

//push the code
5. git push

Example 6: git push

git push <remote> <branch>

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