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I use git flow methodology and i need advice on how to push non ready feature on remote git server.

By default we can do it in such way (If feature has finished)

git checkout -b feature develop
Do something...
git commit -am "Message"
git checkout develop
git merge --no-ff feature
git push origin develop
git push origin feature

What if my feature is not ready, but i want push it on remote server?

I have tried to do it in such way:

 git checkout -b feature develop
 Do something...
 git commit -am "Message"
 git push origin feature

But if i look at graphic scheme of commits it seems like develop and feature are the same branch (But of course they are not the same).

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You can publish the feature:

$ git flow feature publish <name_of_feature>

Take a look at this git flow cheat sheet.

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  • Hi, thanks for this. But i am looking for how to do it without flow. I want to have approach on how can i make it by using native git commands.
    – Den Kison
    Feb 2, 2017 at 10:31
  • Ok, it's sufficient to "translate" that command on git-flow in simple git commands. Removing some checks (if yet exists on remote repo etc.): git push origin name_of_feature:refs/heads/name_of_feature git fetch -q origin git config "branch.name_of_feature.remote" origin git config "branch.name_of_feature.merge" "refs/heads/name_of_feature"
    – robdex
    Feb 2, 2017 at 15:37
  • @robdex: Why not simply do a git push --set-upstream origin name_of_feature and let Git handle the upstream registration itself in the repository configuration?
    – Zartc
    Jul 1, 2020 at 8:23
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You can read more here, for comparison etc

https://gist.github.com/JamesMGreene/cdd0ac49f90c987e45ac

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