Learn how to use git push to upload local repository content to a remote repository. See examples of git push usage, discussion, syncing, force pushing, and deleting branches or tags. Git is a version control system for tracking changes in code, documents, and other project-related files. The git push command can be used to send your local changes to the remote repository, where others can access and work on them collaboratively. Learn how to use git push to upload your local commits to a remote repository and collaborate with others. See examples, common pitfalls, and troubleshooting tips for git push. Learn how to perform Git PUSH and PULL requests through GitHub Desktop and the Command-Line.
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