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This tutorial explains how to use the git remote add origin command to connect a local project or repository to a service like GitHub, GitLab or Bitbucket.
For example, you can clone a GitHub repository on your local machine and copy existing project files there, or invoke git init and git remote add commands to update remote references.
Jack Wallen shows you how to add a GitHub shortcut to a Jira project so you can view information about branches, commits and pull requests.
Learn how to add a GitHub repository to VS Code as well as how to install a handy extension to manage pull requests and issues.
For one, it gets around using personal access tokens with Git to push local repositories up to GitHub, as you can use the GitHub CLI application to authenticate your whole system.
Seen a good third party Android library on GitHub? Find out how to add any library as a remote dependency, or how to clone and use it as a local dependency.
In a previous git submodules tutorial, I added submodules to a stand-alone repository. There was no push or pull to or from GitHub or GitLab. In this GitLab and GitHub submodules add example, I will ...
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Why You Should Keep All Your Linux Dotfiles on GitHub - MSN
Be very careful about uploading your repo to GitHub: your dotfiles may contain sensitive data. Ideally, you should avoid committing files that contain passwords to any repository.
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