• @[email protected]
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    169 months ago

    The first time you manually push like that, you can add the -u flag (git push -u origin master) to push and set the branch’s default upstream. Afterwards, a plain git push while that branch is checked out will push the branch to that default upstream. This is per-branch, so you can have a main branch that pulls from one repository and a patch branch that pulls and pushes to a different repository.

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      69 months ago

      My strategy is to just type git push and get some kind of error message about upstream not being set or something. That’s a signal for me to take a second to think about what I’m actually doing and type the correct command.

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        19 months ago

        That’s a signal for me to

        … google the error and randomly try stack overflow answers without really understanding them.

        ( I have changed)