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Can you explain me how to use git in case, when I have access to repository:

  • How to download repository
  • How to push changes in selected branch
  • How to select branch to push

I tried these steps

git init
git clone git.repository
git pull develop  (where develop is branch)
git add .
git commit -m "m"
git push origin develop

Result is:

* branch            develop    -> FETCH_HEAD
fatal: refusing to merge unrelated histories

What I do wrong?

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3 Answers 3

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3 Steps to Commit your changes

Suppose you have created a new branch on GitHub with the name feature-branch.

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FETCH

    git pull --all         Pull all remote branches
    git branch -a          List all branches now

Checkout and switch to the feature-branch directory. You can simply copy the branch name from the output of branch -a command above

git checkout -b feature-branch

VALIDATE

Next use the git branch command to see the current branch. It will show feature-branch with * In front of it

git branch   check current branch
git status   check the state of your codebase       

COMMIT

git add .   add all untracked files
git commit -m "Rafactore code or use your message"

Take update and the push changes on the origin server

 git pull origin feature-branch
 git push origin feature-branch

OR you can rebase with the master before commit

git fetch
git rebase origin/master
git push origin feature-branch
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How to download repository

# download a repository
git clone <url>

How to push changes in selected branch

# push changes to remote branch
# assuming you are on the master branch right now
git push origin master

How to select branch to push

 # push any desired branch to remote
 git push -u origin local_branch_name:remote_branch_name
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  • You push in master, and how to set branch after clone?
    – Darama
    Mar 15, 2017 at 21:24
  • When I tr push I get: error: src refspec develop does not match any. error: failed to push some refs to 'git@github.com:ValTrading.git'
    – Darama
    Mar 15, 2017 at 21:32
  • if you dont have the remote branch so checkout the local branch to any desired name and than simply push it. git checkout -b b1 && git push origin b1
    – CodeWizard
    Mar 15, 2017 at 21:35
  • I dont need to create a new branch, I need to push in exist
    – Darama
    Mar 15, 2017 at 21:42
  • so you need to be on this branch in order to push it if its not already in the remote repo
    – CodeWizard
    Mar 15, 2017 at 22:13
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First i would like to suggest you to read this nice documentation.

Prerequirements:
- Installed git.
- Have access to the repository.

  1. You can download repository following these commands:
    git clone <depositry https or ssh link>

  2. First you need to add changes, create commit, add remote branch and then push.
    git remote add <repo name> <repo url>
    Example if you use BitBucket: git remote add origin ssh://git@bitbucket.org//.git
    git status // to see all changes (they should be printed with red color)
    git add <file name> // add the file as git staged
    git commit or git commit -m 'some message'
    git push <remote name> <branch name>

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  • git remote add <repo name> <repo url> whee repo name is?
    – Darama
    Mar 15, 2017 at 21:27
  • When I did clone it downloaded files, but onlt git directory
    – Darama
    Mar 15, 2017 at 21:29
  • Here is a example if you use bitbucket: git remote add origin ssh://git@bitbucket.org/<project>/<gitrepo>.git
    – MilanNz
    Mar 15, 2017 at 21:29
  • Ok, in that case your link will look like this: git remote add origin github.com/<YourUserName>/<RepositoryName>.git
    – MilanNz
    Mar 15, 2017 at 21:48
  • bwm,when you create new repository on GitHub, BitBucket, GitLab and etc. you will get instructions how to init git, what is the remote branch url and etc.
    – MilanNz
    Mar 15, 2017 at 21:50

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