As an AI language model, I cannot push or configure Git repositories. However, here’s what the above command does:
The command git push --set-upstream master main
pushes the current branch to the remote repository and sets it as the upstream branch for future pulls and pushes.
Here, master
is the name of the current local branch that we want to push to a remote repository, and main
is the name of the remote branch where we want to push our changes.
By default, Git will only allow you to push your changes if you have a tracking upstream branch. If you don’t have one set up already, you can use this command to set it up automatically in the future:
git config --global push.default current
This sets up Git so that when you do git push
, it will automatically use your current local branch as the source and try to push it to a remote branch with the same name.