I have created a local project with Visual Studio Code that implements a local Git repository .
Then I have create a Git repository on Visual Studio Online and I want to push all my project files to the remote repository...
What is the correct procedure to do it?
My .git\\config files at this moment look like this:
[core]
repositoryformatversion = 0
filemode = true
bare = false
logallrefupdates = true
ignorecase = true
precomposeunicode = true
I assume you started to work in a directory and didn't use Git there. The following should work with Git Bash :
cd "path to your repository"
git init
git add . # If you want to commit everything. Otherwise use .gitconfig files
git commit -m "initial commit" # If you change anything, you can add and commit again...
To add a remote, just do
git remote add origin https://...
git remote show origin # If everything is ok, you will see your remote
git push -u origin master # Assuming you are on the master branch.
The -u
sets an upstream reference and Git knows from where to fetch
/ pull
and where to push
in the future.
It is now possible to set the origin from Visual Studio Code without command line typing:
git remote add origin https://github.com/USR/REPO.git
From within Visual Studio Code you may Ctrl + SHIFT + P if you are on Windows and type remote
.
From there select Git: Add Remote
and you will have two steps:
origin
for the remote name:origin
URL: https://github.com/USR/REPO.gitVSCode does not support the "add remote" action in its UI (April 2018)
Actually, it does since Visual Studio Code 1.46 (May 2020) :
Add remote from GitHub
You can now easily add a GitHub repository as a remote to your local repositories using the Git: Add Remote... command.
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