For the first-time user
As a first-time user, use these Git commands to create a new local repo, stage changes, commit, and push to GitHub. To update, stage changes, commit with a message, and push again. Remember to copy the SSH code first.
git init ----------------------- Create a new local repo
git diff ----------------------- Show changes not yet staged
git status ----------------------- List new or unmodified files
git add . ----------------------- Stage all changed files
git commit -m “message” ----------------------- Commit changes
copy the git hub 3 lines of ssh code
git push -u origin main ----------------------- Push local repo into the origin
git push ----------------------- Push the repo
Once the file is online to update simply push
To update an already uploaded file on GitHub, you need to first stage the changes using "git add ." Then, commit the changes using the "git commit -m "message". Finally, push the changes using "git push" to update the file on the repository.
git add . ----------------------- Stage all changed files
git commit -m “message” ----------------------- Commit changes
git push ----------------------- Push the repo