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Command Line Instructions
- Gitpod can also be used as an alternate way instead of using local machine to work on files and hence finally upload them to a VCS service provider.
- Step A may not be required in this case
- Commands to upload files from local repository to remote repository from VCS services provides like ' Github, Gitlab, etc ' : -
git config --global user.name "github/gitlab-username"
git config --global user.email "github/gitlab-registered-email-address"
B.1 Create a new repository
git clone https://www.github.com/username/repository-name.git **_OR_** https://www.gitlab.com/username/repo-name.git
cd repository-name
touch new-file-name
git add . **_OR_** git add file-name
git commit -m "commit-message"
git status
- To check the status of your files
git push -u origin master
- "-u origin master" is optional & is not required at most of the time .
B.2. Create a new repository on the command line
git init
git remote add origin https://github.com/username/repo-name.git
echo "# echo-text" >> README.md
git add README.md
git commit -m "commit message"
git branch -M trunk
git push -u origin trunk
B.3. Push a Local repo WHILE local repo != existing remote repo
git init
git remote add origin https://github.com/username/repo-name.git
git add .
git commit -m "commit-message"
git branch -M trunk
git pull https://github.com/username/repo-name.git --allow-unrelated-histories
git push -u origin trunk
B.4. Push an existing repository from the command line
git init
git remote add origin https://github.com/username/repo-name.git
git branch -M trunk
git push -u origin trunk