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Create Repository steps:
1. Create a local folder
2. Enter the folder and execute
git initAfter initialization, git will version control the files in this folder
3. Create a Repository on a remote server (such as github), note down SSH
4. Execute
git remote add <a name> <SSH>You can use this name to submit code to the corresponding Repository in the future
5. Submit the code
The configuration of Git before creating the Repository:
git config --global user.name "your name" git config --global user.email "your Email"
git config --global push.default "simple"
Start creating the Repository:
mkdir folder name the folder above the cd git init touch README git add README git commit -m 'description' git remote add xxx <SSH> git push -u xxx master
Upload code:
1. Drag the files you want to upload to Git into this folder
2. Execute the following commands in sequence:
git add . git commit -m 'description' git push -u xxx master
3. If no error is reported during the execution of the above command, then it should have been uploaded. If it is wrong, I don't know. . . .