charleetm
charleetm

Reputation: 906

git push on a remote branch

I have a remote project that have a branch. So I first clone the repo. Then issue the following to the clone to work on a branch:

git checkout -b <name> <remote_branch_name>

Then I made the changed needed on this branch and want to commit by doing this:

git commit -a -m "changed made"

However when i want to push back to the remote branch it just say 'Everything is up to date'

git push 
Everything up-to-date

I check by clone the remote repo again in a different directory it haven't push the changes over.... So how do i push my changes back to the remote branch

Thanks

Upvotes: 3

Views: 1963

Answers (1)

VonC
VonC

Reputation: 1323203

That means you are somehow working on a detached head.

Make sure to fetch first the remote branch (although the clone must have taken care of that), before making your checkout.
And what remote name have you used for your starting point of your new branch?

origin/name

should work, supposing your remote repo is referenced as 'origin'.

You can see the name of the remote repo by typing:

git remote -v show

Then:

    git checkout --track 
    git checkout --track origin/abranchname

this will create a local branch 'abranchname' tracking (fetch/pull/push) the remote branch 'abranchname'.

    git branch --set-upstream abranchname origin/abranchname

Upvotes: 4

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