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'''Action''': updates remote refs using local refs, while sending objects necessary to complete the given refs
'''Action''': updates remote refs using local refs, while sending objects necessary to complete the given refs
==Examples==
* '''git push''' {{arg|remote server}} {{arg|branch to push}}
* '''git push''' -u -v {{arg|remote server}} {{arg|branch to push}}
** This version is more verbose; not actually sure what -u does.
Remote server is any server-alias you have set up; "origin" seems to be a default. Branch is typically "master".
==Links==
==Links==
===Reference===
===Reference===
* [http://kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-push.html manpage @ kernel.org]
* [http://kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-push.html manpage @ kernel.org]

Revision as of 02:17, 12 December 2014

Action: updates remote refs using local refs, while sending objects necessary to complete the given refs

Examples

  • git push <remote server> <branch to push>
  • git push -u -v <remote server> <branch to push>
    • This version is more verbose; not actually sure what -u does.

Remote server is any server-alias you have set up; "origin" seems to be a default. Branch is typically "master".

Reference