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I cloned a repository locally and after I made some changes and wanted to push them I got the message that my folder was not a git repo, and indeed there was no .git folder. I don't know where it went.

So now I have these files that I need to push, how can I create a git repository from that folder that will recognize the changed files so I can push them?

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Clone the repository again to another folder. Then, copy the .git folder to your broken project folder.

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usually when you clone a repository you are required to provide the source location and target directory. the target directory is something you create just by providing a name for the folder to be called. My advice would be to try to clone the repository and create a different directory. you will be able to push changes from this directory. When you push from this directory, at first it will probably think that everything has been changed but realistically it is because the directory is brand new with nothing inside it.The source location is given from the github website or whatever git website you may be using

But if you want to create a new git repository then you just need to provide a directory name and the repository will be created for you.

This was achieved using git gui, but other user interfaces might work the same way

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This doesn't seem, strictly speaking, to be a programming question. More of a technical support issue. You also did not tell us what you've tried so far, so I'm stuck with the standard tech support suggestions:

  1. Have you checked to see if your .git folder is in the recycle bin? If so, just restore it.
  2. Try cloning to a different directory, and copy your changes into that directory (or move the .git folder into your original directory - either way works).
  3. Have you tried any of the multiple | duplicate | questions already answered here on Stack Exchange?
  4. Did you try a Google search?
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  • Not sure why the downvote was directed this way; my answer was given before @rcarraretto, contains that answer in addition to other possible steps to resolve, and provides suggestions as to how to improve the OPs questions in the future.
    – BTownTKD
    Jun 12, 2014 at 10:34

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