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Your repository has no remotes configured to push to #29529

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jiteshkaranjkar opened this issue Jun 27, 2017 · 1 comment
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Your repository has no remotes configured to push to #29529

jiteshkaranjkar opened this issue Jun 27, 2017 · 1 comment
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Hello,

I am a little new to Git and have a query regarding updating my existing project VS Code which i need to push to my Git Repo but I am unable to do that from VS Code editor, I keep getting the message "Your repository has no remotes configured to push to". I have Cloned the Gir Repo but I am not able to sync in both. I have my code staged in my local folder but help me push it to Git Repo. Thanks, Jit

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jiteshkaranjkar commented Jun 27, 2017

I Finally have managed to push my code in my Git repo.
Kindly confirm if its the correct way to do -
I cloned my Git repo in my computer and then I copied my complete VS Code project into it and checked-n my code to the stage and then pushed my code to git repo.
Here it did not give me any issues like "no remotes configured to push", hence I can see all my code published to Git.
Plz Let me know if nay corrections needed and how to close this issue, Thanks.

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