git --v code example
Example 1: git remote
git remote add origin <repository url> # adds a repo to your project
git remote # lists all the repos of your project
git config --get remote.origin.url # prints the url of a repo
git push origin master # updates the master branch of your repo
git remote remove origin # removes the repo from your project
Example 2: show remote git
# when you are not connected to the network, you can use this
git config --get remote.origin.url
Example 3: git remote
git remote add origin [your-repository]
Example 4: see name of origin + git
git remote -v