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Syncing Local Commits with Remote Repository

git push is how we sync commits from our local repository to our remote repository.

Right now, all of the commits in our git log are already synced, so there's nothing to push. But if we run git status, we see that a new file for git-remote.txt has been added, which we can commit and sync.

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00:00 Git push is how we sync commits from our local repository to our remote repository. Right now, all of the commits in our Git log are already synced, so there's nothing to push. But if we run Git status, we see that I added a new file for Git remote that we can commit and sync.

00:18 Let's add everything and commit it using the message add remote note. Finally, let's run Git status again, where we'll see a message we haven't seen before. Your branch is head of origin main by one commit. Use Git push to publish your local commits.

00:35 Let's do what it says, Git push. Looks like everything was successful, so we can go to our remote and hit refresh. Here we see our Git remote text note that was added one minute ago.