Adding an Existing Project to GitHub Repository
The following steps to add the existing projects to add github repository
Step 1: Create New Repository in your github id.
To avoid errors, do not initialize the new repository with README, license, or gitignore files. You can add these files after your project has been pushed to GitHub. Then to see the below image for creating new repository in your github
Here need to give the repository name, and need to choose the repository type i.e Public or private.
Step 2: After create the repository please note down the repository Url i.e SSH or HTTPS
For example : git@github.com:MedicalManager/MedicalMaster.gitStep 3: Then open the terminal for Mac, Linux users Or Open command prompt in Windows
Step 4: Change the current directory to Project directory using cd command on Linux and Windows
Step 5: After that initialize the git repository using the following command
git init
Step 6: Add this files in local repository using the following commandgit add .
Adds the files in local repository and stages them for commit. To unstage a files using the following command
git reset HEAD your-file
git commit -m "Initial Commit"
Here the initial commit is a message so we can change it according to your project and your perspective
Note : To remove this commit and modify the files means use this command
git reset --soft HEAD~1 and commit and add the modified files
Step 8: Setup the remote repository
Here we want use the step 2 repository url . for example git@github.com:MedicalManager/MedicalMaster.git
git remote add origin repository URL
Ex: git remote add origin git@github.com:MedicalManager/MedicalMaster.gitNote : To verify the remote url use these command git remote -v
Step 9: Then Push the changes to remote repository
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