GitHub / techgeek68 / Linking-Local-Git-Repository-with-Remote-Github-Repository
This guide walks you through linking a local Git repository to GitHub. It covers setting up your identity, using SSH keys or personal access tokens, creating or connecting to a repo, pushing your first commit, and the everyday Git commands you’ll use. It also includes common problems and fixes so you can get up and running without headaches.
JSON API: http://repos.ecosyste.ms/api/v1/hosts/GitHub/repositories/techgeek68%2FLinking-Local-Git-Repository-with-Remote-Github-Repository
PURL: pkg:github/techgeek68/Linking-Local-Git-Repository-with-Remote-Github-Repository
Stars: 1
Forks: 0
Open issues: 0
License: mit
Language:
Size: 10.7 KB
Dependencies parsed at: Pending
Created at: 3 months ago
Updated at: about 2 months ago
Pushed at: about 2 months ago
Last synced at: about 2 months ago
Topics: git, git-hub, github, linux, personal-access-token, remote-repository, ssh, version-control