The Confluence production environment will undergo a migration from 8am-5pm ET on Saturday, May 25th. The Confluence environment will be available in read only mode. Changes to data in Confluence will not be possible until the migration is complete.
Steps to push your local files to the 'remote' GitHub repository.
1. Copy the file to the location that you wanted to push (example: DNN-CFFs/work/folder-name)
2. In the terminal, navigate to the same location using 'cd' (change directory) command
example: cd DNN-CFFs/work/folder-name
3. Type ' git status' and press enter. It will show the new file name (or the modified file name) in 'red' color.
4. Type 'git add <file_name>' and press enter.
example: git add README.md
5. Type 'git commit -m "add a comment about the change that you did to the code/file that you are going to push within this double quotes"
6. Type 'git push'
Make sure that you have accept the traction-tools invitation from your email.
If this didn't work, then type 'git remote set-url origin git@github.com:uva-spin/DNN-CFFs.git'
If it still complaining that you have to login/add-ssh-key then follow the instructions on the following link for "Adding a ssh key" and then use the above line to establish the git remote set-url origin. After that, try 'git push' and it should work.
Some summary slides about GitHub repo-management: GitHub_Steps.pdf (source file GitHub_Steps.pptx)
Adding a ssh key
https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/generating-a-new-ssh-key-and-adding-it-to-the-ssh-agent
# | Error | Solution |
---|---|---|
1 | 'git pull' command gives the following error message: |
|