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I have written whole code before cloning any repo, now I decided to push entire code into new repo directly from pycharm IDE.



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      I have written whole code before cloning any repo, now I decided to push entire code into new repo directly from pycharm IDE.



      Do anyone know how to do that.










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      I have written whole code before cloning any repo, now I decided to push entire code into new repo directly from pycharm IDE.



      Do anyone know how to do that.







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      Indrajeet GourIndrajeet Gour

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          If you want to push the project to GitHub, just use VCS - Import into Version control - Share on GitHub.



          If you want to push somewhere else, then:




          1. Use VCS - Enable VCS integration. If there is no git repository in
            the project, IDE will create one.

          2. Mark all files you need, add them to git and commit

          3. Add a remote using VCS - Git - Remotes

          4. Push (VCS - Git - Push, or Ctrl+Shift+K)






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          • What if I wanted to create another branch as a master is not the right place to check-in first, I wanted to create another feature branch.

            – Indrajeet Gour
            Nov 28 '18 at 11:10






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            If you want another branch, just create one. Right after the step 2

            – Dmitriy Smirnov
            Nov 28 '18 at 11:29











          • Yes, Thanks #Dmitriy I did create a new branch using, VCS => Git => Branches => Created "new branch" and then checked-in and pushed into the new branch.

            – Indrajeet Gour
            Nov 30 '18 at 6:20



















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          1. first check your remote by git remote -v

          2. add remote of new repo while creating repo you will get.
            git remote add origin

          3. git init

          4. git add .

          5. git commit -m "first initialize"

          6. git push origin master






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          • I'm not sure this really answers the question, as the OP clearly says they want to do it directly from the IDE. These steps appear to be how to do it from a terminal.

            – DaveyDaveDave
            Nov 20 '18 at 15:28











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          If you want to push the project to GitHub, just use VCS - Import into Version control - Share on GitHub.



          If you want to push somewhere else, then:




          1. Use VCS - Enable VCS integration. If there is no git repository in
            the project, IDE will create one.

          2. Mark all files you need, add them to git and commit

          3. Add a remote using VCS - Git - Remotes

          4. Push (VCS - Git - Push, or Ctrl+Shift+K)






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          • What if I wanted to create another branch as a master is not the right place to check-in first, I wanted to create another feature branch.

            – Indrajeet Gour
            Nov 28 '18 at 11:10






          • 1





            If you want another branch, just create one. Right after the step 2

            – Dmitriy Smirnov
            Nov 28 '18 at 11:29











          • Yes, Thanks #Dmitriy I did create a new branch using, VCS => Git => Branches => Created "new branch" and then checked-in and pushed into the new branch.

            – Indrajeet Gour
            Nov 30 '18 at 6:20
















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          If you want to push the project to GitHub, just use VCS - Import into Version control - Share on GitHub.



          If you want to push somewhere else, then:




          1. Use VCS - Enable VCS integration. If there is no git repository in
            the project, IDE will create one.

          2. Mark all files you need, add them to git and commit

          3. Add a remote using VCS - Git - Remotes

          4. Push (VCS - Git - Push, or Ctrl+Shift+K)






          share|improve this answer


























          • What if I wanted to create another branch as a master is not the right place to check-in first, I wanted to create another feature branch.

            – Indrajeet Gour
            Nov 28 '18 at 11:10






          • 1





            If you want another branch, just create one. Right after the step 2

            – Dmitriy Smirnov
            Nov 28 '18 at 11:29











          • Yes, Thanks #Dmitriy I did create a new branch using, VCS => Git => Branches => Created "new branch" and then checked-in and pushed into the new branch.

            – Indrajeet Gour
            Nov 30 '18 at 6:20














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          If you want to push the project to GitHub, just use VCS - Import into Version control - Share on GitHub.



          If you want to push somewhere else, then:




          1. Use VCS - Enable VCS integration. If there is no git repository in
            the project, IDE will create one.

          2. Mark all files you need, add them to git and commit

          3. Add a remote using VCS - Git - Remotes

          4. Push (VCS - Git - Push, or Ctrl+Shift+K)






          share|improve this answer















          If you want to push the project to GitHub, just use VCS - Import into Version control - Share on GitHub.



          If you want to push somewhere else, then:




          1. Use VCS - Enable VCS integration. If there is no git repository in
            the project, IDE will create one.

          2. Mark all files you need, add them to git and commit

          3. Add a remote using VCS - Git - Remotes

          4. Push (VCS - Git - Push, or Ctrl+Shift+K)







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          answered Nov 20 '18 at 12:20









          Dmitriy SmirnovDmitriy Smirnov

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          • What if I wanted to create another branch as a master is not the right place to check-in first, I wanted to create another feature branch.

            – Indrajeet Gour
            Nov 28 '18 at 11:10






          • 1





            If you want another branch, just create one. Right after the step 2

            – Dmitriy Smirnov
            Nov 28 '18 at 11:29











          • Yes, Thanks #Dmitriy I did create a new branch using, VCS => Git => Branches => Created "new branch" and then checked-in and pushed into the new branch.

            – Indrajeet Gour
            Nov 30 '18 at 6:20



















          • What if I wanted to create another branch as a master is not the right place to check-in first, I wanted to create another feature branch.

            – Indrajeet Gour
            Nov 28 '18 at 11:10






          • 1





            If you want another branch, just create one. Right after the step 2

            – Dmitriy Smirnov
            Nov 28 '18 at 11:29











          • Yes, Thanks #Dmitriy I did create a new branch using, VCS => Git => Branches => Created "new branch" and then checked-in and pushed into the new branch.

            – Indrajeet Gour
            Nov 30 '18 at 6:20

















          What if I wanted to create another branch as a master is not the right place to check-in first, I wanted to create another feature branch.

          – Indrajeet Gour
          Nov 28 '18 at 11:10





          What if I wanted to create another branch as a master is not the right place to check-in first, I wanted to create another feature branch.

          – Indrajeet Gour
          Nov 28 '18 at 11:10




          1




          1





          If you want another branch, just create one. Right after the step 2

          – Dmitriy Smirnov
          Nov 28 '18 at 11:29





          If you want another branch, just create one. Right after the step 2

          – Dmitriy Smirnov
          Nov 28 '18 at 11:29













          Yes, Thanks #Dmitriy I did create a new branch using, VCS => Git => Branches => Created "new branch" and then checked-in and pushed into the new branch.

          – Indrajeet Gour
          Nov 30 '18 at 6:20





          Yes, Thanks #Dmitriy I did create a new branch using, VCS => Git => Branches => Created "new branch" and then checked-in and pushed into the new branch.

          – Indrajeet Gour
          Nov 30 '18 at 6:20













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          1. first check your remote by git remote -v

          2. add remote of new repo while creating repo you will get.
            git remote add origin

          3. git init

          4. git add .

          5. git commit -m "first initialize"

          6. git push origin master






          share|improve this answer
























          • I'm not sure this really answers the question, as the OP clearly says they want to do it directly from the IDE. These steps appear to be how to do it from a terminal.

            – DaveyDaveDave
            Nov 20 '18 at 15:28
















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          1. first check your remote by git remote -v

          2. add remote of new repo while creating repo you will get.
            git remote add origin

          3. git init

          4. git add .

          5. git commit -m "first initialize"

          6. git push origin master






          share|improve this answer
























          • I'm not sure this really answers the question, as the OP clearly says they want to do it directly from the IDE. These steps appear to be how to do it from a terminal.

            – DaveyDaveDave
            Nov 20 '18 at 15:28














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          1. first check your remote by git remote -v

          2. add remote of new repo while creating repo you will get.
            git remote add origin

          3. git init

          4. git add .

          5. git commit -m "first initialize"

          6. git push origin master






          share|improve this answer














          1. first check your remote by git remote -v

          2. add remote of new repo while creating repo you will get.
            git remote add origin

          3. git init

          4. git add .

          5. git commit -m "first initialize"

          6. git push origin master







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          answered Nov 20 '18 at 11:39









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          • I'm not sure this really answers the question, as the OP clearly says they want to do it directly from the IDE. These steps appear to be how to do it from a terminal.

            – DaveyDaveDave
            Nov 20 '18 at 15:28



















          • I'm not sure this really answers the question, as the OP clearly says they want to do it directly from the IDE. These steps appear to be how to do it from a terminal.

            – DaveyDaveDave
            Nov 20 '18 at 15:28

















          I'm not sure this really answers the question, as the OP clearly says they want to do it directly from the IDE. These steps appear to be how to do it from a terminal.

          – DaveyDaveDave
          Nov 20 '18 at 15:28





          I'm not sure this really answers the question, as the OP clearly says they want to do it directly from the IDE. These steps appear to be how to do it from a terminal.

          – DaveyDaveDave
          Nov 20 '18 at 15:28


















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