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This tutorial explains how to use the git remote add origin command to connect a local project or repository to a service like GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket.
From that point on, all future git pull and git fetch commands will run successfully. And that's it. Hopefully this how to create a private GitHub repository example will get you started with your ...
Hosting your own code repository has many benefits, such as security and ease of use. Jack Wallen shows you how to deploy a local repository to your data center with Gogs.
Gitting going with git: creating your first repository Ars walks through the steps to building a simple github respository.
Working with Remote Repositories To collaborate with others or back up your work, you’ll often push your local Git repository to a remote server (e.g., GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket).
You can use a local Git repository, or work with Git in Azure Devops and Visual Studio Team Services. Code can be quickly branched for your own work, creating local branches from remote masters.
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