Jump Start PHP Environment by Bruno Škvorc
Author:Bruno Škvorc
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Publisher: SitePoint Pty. Ltd.
Published: 2015-01-26T16:00:00+00:00
Figure 5.2. Creating a new repository
Give it a name of your choice, such as “phpenv,” and leave all other options on their default value.
On the next screen, you’re given instructions on how to place some existing code online, seen in Figure 5.3.
Figure 5.3. Instructions on adding code to the repository
Let’s follow these instructions, and in our Terminal/Git Bash execute (don’t forget to modify USERNAME in the URL to match yours, of course):
git remote add origin [email protected]:USERNAME/phpenv.git git push -u origin master
The remote add command tells Git “this repository has a copy that isn’t on this machine. The copy’s URL is this, and we can refer to it as 'origin' in the future.” The push command tells Git to “upload all the changes we've made so far to the URL you know as 'origin'.” The -u flag allows you to just say git push in the future, without origin master, but needs to be specified during the first run. master refers to the branch name, but diving into branches is outside the scope of this book for now (see the section called “Useful Resources” at the end of the chapter for more information). The output produced by these commands should resemble the following:
Counting objects: 5, done. Delta compression using up to 8 threads. Compressing objects: 100% (4/4), done. Writing objects: 100% (5/5), 713 bytes | 0 bytes/s, done. Total 5 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0) To [email protected]:Swader/phpenv.git * [new branch] master -> master Branch master set up to track remote branch master from origin.
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