Bruce Gust
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Quick GIT question
I'm new enough to GIT where I want to be certain that when I type "push," I'm pushing my changes to the correct remote repository.
When I do "git branch -avv," I get this:
So, based on that, I'm thinking that when I type "git push," I'm pushing my changes to the remote branch of the same name, "BRUCE-code-cleanup."
I'm pretty certain that's the case, but to risk overwriting somebody else's work is a risk I'm not willing to take, so...
If I hit "git push," I'm just updating my own branch, correct?
When I do "git branch -avv," I get this:
So, based on that, I'm thinking that when I type "git push," I'm pushing my changes to the remote branch of the same name, "BRUCE-code-cleanup."
I'm pretty certain that's the case, but to risk overwriting somebody else's work is a risk I'm not willing to take, so...
If I hit "git push," I'm just updating my own branch, correct?
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Thanks!