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Jack Wallen shows how to use the .gitconfig file for global git configurations and a more efficient developer setup.
Step 3: Push your changes to the server After the remote reference is configured, you can transfer your local files to the server with the git push command. git push -u origin master When this command ...
Note that the .zip file does not come with the .git directory in it (at least from BitBucket -- I don't know how github or gitlab behave in this respect) so there's no actual repo behind it; just ...
With the file created, the next steps are to add the file to the Git index and commit the changes against the local repository. Use the ‘git push origin’ command to move the local commit to the remote ...
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