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minus-squarebody_by_makelinkfedilink23•edit-21 year agoYou can default git to using your current branch and a specific upstream so you don’t have to put anything after git push
minus-square@bleistift2@feddit.delinkfedilinkEnglish6•1 year agoHas git never told you that you should use git push -u origin <branch> when you push a new branch for the first time?
You can default git to using your current branch and a specific upstream so you don’t have to put anything after git push
Thanks didn’t know that
Has git never told you that you should use
git push -u origin <branch>
when you push a new branch for the first time?