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git push
Push commits to a remote repository.
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- Send local changes in the current branch to its default remote counterpart:
git push
- Send changes from a specific local branch to its remote counterpart:
git push {remote_name} {local_branch}
- Send changes from a specific local branch to its remote counterpart, and set the remote one as the default push/pull target of the local one:
git push -u {remote_name} {local_branch}
- Send changes from a specific local branch to a specific remote branch:
git push {remote_name} {local_branch}:{remote_branch}
- Send changes on all local branches to their counterparts in a given remote repository:
git push --all {remote_name}
- Delete a branch in a remote repository:
git push {remote_name} --delete {remote_branch}
- Remove remote branches that don't have a local counterpart:
git push --prune {remote_name}
- Publish tags that aren't yet in the remote repository:
git push --tags
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