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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.
With the new Git repository created, a programmer can concentrate on developing code, performing Git commits and interacting with remote repositories though push, pull and fetch operations. Git init ...
Keeping your code repositories in-house is a good way to avoid security leaks. Jack Wallen shows you how easy it is to connect to a Gogs local repository from the Git command line.
Gitting going with git: creating your first repository Ars walks through the steps to building a simple github respository.
Working with Remote Repositories To collaborate with others or back up your work, you’ll often push your local Git repository to a remote server (e.g., GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket).
You can use a local Git repository, or work with Git in Azure Devops and Visual Studio Team Services. Code can be quickly branched for your own work, creating local branches from remote masters.