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Development Tools GitHub Basics Working By Yourself Push to GitHub Test

what needs to be corrected with this code?

Type the command to link the GitHub repository at https://github.com/alysonla/portfolio.git to our local project. Use a remote name of "origin".

Type in your command below, then press Enter.

Bummer: You need to use the 'remote' subcommand.
remote

git push origin remote

1 Answer

Megan Amendola
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Megan Amendola
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Hi! You need to create the connection first before you can push your code: git remote add origin https://github.com/alysonla/portfolio.git