Reputation: 92056
How to commit and push all changes, including additions, editions, and file deletions etc in one command?
Upvotes: 28
Views: 68778
Reputation: 231
Use the following commands-
git add -A
to add all files new files, changes and removed files.git commit -m "Your message"
to save the changes done in the files.git push -u origin master
to send your committed changes to a remote
repository, where the local branch is named master to the remote
named originUpvotes: 22
Reputation: 356
As I understand your question you are asking about "-u" option used as below which will add all already existing in repo entries (but no new ones):
git add -u
which accordingly to man pages:
-u, --update Update the index just where it already has an entry matching <pathspec>. This removes as well as modifies index entries to match the working tree, but adds no new files. If no <pathspec> is given when -u option is used, all tracked files in the entire working tree are updated (old versions of Git used to limit the update to the current directory and its subdirectories).
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 65
please follow these command git commit -am "message" (to add and commit in single command) git push origin [branch Name]
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 46444
You will have to do git add -A
to add all files new files, changes and removed files. Than follow that up with git commit
and git push
Upvotes: 36