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Push local master commits to remote branch

I've been worki开发者_开发知识库ng on a local clone of a remote git repository, committing my changes to my local master branch. Now, I want to push my commits to the remote repository. However, I want to keep my local commits separate from the remote master branch, so that I don't break anything. How can I push my local commits to a new remote branch?


You should run git help push, which will tell you about the syntax for the refspec that you push to. In short, git push <remotename> <local_branch_name>:<remote_branch_name>


I was not able to do this with a single command. First I commit all my changes to my local master. Then I create a new local branch called "mybranch" using

git checkout -b mybranch

and then I pushed that using

git push -u origin mybranch

in my case origin is the remote name. Your remote name might be different. You can use git remote -v to see what your remote name should be.

After the push, if you want, you can get rid of your local branch using these two commands

git checkout master
git branch -d mybranch

hope that helps.


What I did was creatE a new local branch for example name it test1

> git checkout -b test1

This command will create a branch and switch to it directly, and then push your new local branch to your remote repository either GitHub or GitLab by typing

> git push origin test1

don't forget to check the correct link by typing.

> git remote --v

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