git commit -m "Initial commit" git push -u origin master Push an existing Git repository cd existing_repo git remote rename origin old-origin git remote add origin git push -u origin -all git push -u origin -tags Git Workflow commands git init //initialize a folder to git git add filename //move the file from unstaged to staged git rm -cached filename //moves it from staged to unstaged git reset filename //moves it from staged to unstaged git add. The following commands will help upload existing files from your local machine Git global setup git config -global user.name "your user.name" git config -global user.email " Create a new repository git clone cd YourNewProject touch README.md git add README.md git commit -m "add README" git push -u origin master Push an existing folder cd existing_folder git init git remote add origin git add. Click "Launch Git Bash" box and click "Finish".Click the first two boxes and click 'Install'.Pick "Use MinTTY (the default terminal of MSYS2)" and click 'Next'.Pick "Checkout as-is, commit as-is" and click 'Next'.Pick "Use the OpenSSL library" and click 'Next'.Pick "Git form the command line and also from 3-rd party software" and click 'Next'.Pick whichever you like (If you prefer UltraEdit, select other) and click 'Next'.Delete "Bitbucket" account since you will not use it.Once gitlab is intergrated with Sourcetree, you will see the following screen:.If login succeeds, you will see "Authentication OK".Enter personal access token (from the previous step) as your password.You will get a popup window that says, enter your username and password.Open Sourcetree application and click on Add an account. Create a Bitbucket account when prompted with UMS credentials.Download "Server" version of Sourcetree (if you haven't done so.).Don't forget to save the token, or you won’t be able to access it again one the page is refreshed or closed. Copy the personal access token in a notepad. Click the c reate personal access token button.Select "Scopes", but the expiry date is optional.
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