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This document provides instructions for setting up a GitHub repository called bims2021/bims2021. It outlines three ways to set up the repository: through the desktop application, by creating files on the command line, or by pushing an existing local repository. It also mentions importing code from another version control system and including standard files like README, LICENSE and .gitignore.

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Push in Git

This document provides instructions for setting up a GitHub repository called bims2021/bims2021. It outlines three ways to set up the repository: through the desktop application, by creating files on the command line, or by pushing an existing local repository. It also mentions importing code from another version control system and including standard files like README, LICENSE and .gitignore.

Uploaded by

Bimal Chand
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Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
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Set up in Desktop or HTTPS SSH [email protected]:bims2021/bims2021.git

Get started by creating a new file or uploading an existing file. We recommend every repository include
a README, LICENSE, and .gitignore.

…or create a new repository on the command line


echo "# bims2021" >> README.md
git init
git add README.md
git commit -m "first commit"
git branch -M main
git remote add origin [email protected]:bims2021/bims2021.git
git push -u origin main

…or push an existing repository from the command line


git remote add origin [email protected]:bims2021/bims2021.git
git branch -M main

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git push -u origin main

…or import code from another repository


You can initialize this repository with code from a Subversion, Mercurial, or TFS project.

Import code

ProTip! Use the URL for this page when adding GitHub as a remote.

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