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Copies files from your local system to the remote Git repository.
When preparing to push changes, it is recommended that you fetch and merge the latest changes from the remote repository. If there is any merge conflict on the push, the operation will fail.
Remote Repository
Specify the remote repository for the push operation.
Remote Name: Identifier that you will use when referring to the remote repository. Enter a descriptive, unique name, or select from the list if you have more than one available.
Repository URL: The URL of the file system at which the Git repository resides. Your Git administrator should be able to prove you with this information, or select from the list if you have more than one repository available.
User Name: If the remote repository does not allow anonymous read access, enter your user name for the server in this field. If your repository permits anonymous access, you can skip the remaining fields on this screen and click Next to continue.
Password: If your repository requires a login with user name and password, select this option, then enter your password in the field. You can then click Next to continue.
Private Key File: If your repository connection uses a private key file, select this option, then enter the path to the private key file. You can click Browse to select the file from a standard directory browser.
Passphrase: If your private key file requires a passphrase, enter the passphrase.
Local Branch
Specify the branch in your local file system that you will push to the remote repository.
Include: Check all local branches that you want to include in the push operation.
From: Local branch you want to push to the repository.
To: The name that will be used in the remote repository after the push is completed.
Status: The status for this push: Update
(if the push will result in updating remote files) or Create
(if the push will result in creating new files in the remote repository).
Summary
Displays the selected options for the operation. To make any changes, click Back. To perform the operation, click Finish.
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