Putting your existing work on GitHub can let you share and collaborate in lots of great ways.
Warning: Never git add, commit, or push sensitive information to a remote repository. Sensitive information can include, but is not limited to:
For more information, see "Removing sensitive data from a repository."
$ git init -b main$ git add .
# Adds the files in the local repository and stages them for commit. To unstage a file, use 'git reset HEAD YOUR-FILE'.$ git commit -m "First commit"
# 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.
$ git remote add origin remote repository URL
# Sets the new remote
$ git remote -v
# Verifies the new remote URL$ git push origin main
# Pushes the changes in your local repository up to the remote repository you specified as the origin
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